|  | Greenhouse Gardener's Companion: Growing Food and Flowers in Your Greenhouse or SunspaceDescription:
 Smith write simple enough for beginners.  His saving grace is a quiet sense of 
humor that's evident throughout the book--from his warnings about weather to his 
"biased opinion of hydroponics." When Smith does get around to soil, he goes at 
it from the point of view of providing plants with a healthy root system--covering 
soil pH and nutrients and organic soil amendments in beds and pots.
 
 There's something refreshing about a gardening book that doesn't start out 
with soil. Smith 
(The Bountiful Solar Greenhouse)
puts off the nitty-gritty subject until chapter nine. In the meantime, he covers 
such subjects as vegetables, flowers and herbs, light and temperature, ground beds 
and containers, and crop spacing and scheduling. This is not a complicated book; 
the operative word for it is "companion." And while some of the advice is rather 
elementary, it does lead the reader painlessly through the steps and requirements 
of owning and gardening in a greenhouse.
 
 The extensive final chapter is devoted to everything that can go wrong--i.e., 
pests and diseases, for which Smith recommends mostly organic and biologic 
controls. As he points out, a "greenhouse or sunroom garden is probably the closest 
garden you'll ever live with." This is a book to live with. As a Wyoming 
gardener, he puts a good deal of emphasis on using the greenhouse in summer as well 
as in winter, but this is a useful, practical guide for readers in most of the 
continental United States.
 
 
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    |  | "Secrets to a Successful Greenhouse and Business"Description:
 Start a Fun and Profitable Greenhouse Business.
 
 This 11 Section 2005 Edition Greenhouse Guide was written by T.M.Taylor, 
one of the nation's quality growers, to encourage and promote the profitable 
home greenhouse business of growing Annuals, House Plants, Potted Plants, Flowers, 
Organic Herbs, Specialty Vegetables, Trees, Edible Flowers, Tropical Plants, 
Fruits, Native Plants and Hydroponic Tomatoes, and  other vegetables all pesticide free.
 A Complete Guide to Starting and Operating a High-Profit Business that 
Benefits the Environment.  If you ever consider installing a greenhouse, or 
already have one, this book can help you turn your expenditure into a profitable venture.
 The Growing Edge Magazine says, 
"Excellent how-to-guide. A gold mine of information." 
 Well-organized--a truly readable and comprehensive book that presents 
valuable up-to-date information on:
 
Who to Sell to -- 2005 Nationwide Plant Buyers List. Which Plants Sell Best, when and how to grow them.Selling to the Largest National Chains and Local Markets.Growing Herbs and Specialty Food Crops, Organic and Hydroponic.Growing Annuals, Ferns, Foliage plants, Holiday Flowers, Trees and 
Tropical Plants (Buy tissue culture for .60 cents sell 6" pot for $6.00 
wholesale, $12.00 retail within 2 months)....Free Solar Greenhouse Plans in book with inflated double poly roof for up to 30'x 96' size.Wholesale Plant Price Guide and Directory for the best priced Grower Supplies and much more.... Secrets to a Successful Greenhouse and Business" Has Been selected by the 
editors of Mother Earth News as one of the Best Books for Skillful Living
 Table of Contents
 
Quantity and VarietySpecialized Projects with Excellent Profit Potential- This includes 
Annuals. Hydroponic Tomatoes, Lettuce, Cucumber and Peppers, Native Trees, 
Tropical Fruit, Bulbs, Cactus, Foliage plants, Ferns, and Flowers.GreenhousesSelling, Marketing, and EconomicsWatering and Growing CareNatural Insect and Disease ControlSoil and Fertilizer MixturesWholesale Price ListDelivery, Collecting, and Using ComputersGuidelines to Organizing Your BusinessPlant Buyers (many pages of real buyers of your plants) and Wholesale 
Greenhouse Suppliers Full of Tips, Ideas, and Resources. Generously 
illustrated and produced on recycled paper.
 
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