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F. F. Rockwell (1884–1976)

Autor de 10,000 garden questions answered by 20 experts

105 Obras 645 Miembros 4 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de F. F. Rockwell

The complete book of bulbs (1951) 63 copias
Home Vegetable Gardening (1917) 46 copias
The Complete Book of Lilies (1961) 13 copias
The Book of Bulbs (1935) 6 copias
Gladiolus 3 copias
The Home garden 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Rockwell, Frederick Frye
Fecha de nacimiento
1884
Fecha de fallecimiento
1976-04-18
Género
male
Lugar de nacimiento
Orleans, Massachusetts, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Nyack, New York, USA
Ocupaciones
editor
Organizaciones
Home Garden Magazine
New York Times
Men's Garden Clubs of America

Miembros

Reseñas

My mother's book. I have found much of it very helpful, but have to disregard all the poison spray suggestions (this book is from the 1950s).
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fuzzi | Dec 11, 2011 |
I am working on a review of this 1911 book on gardening. Until that comes together here is a list of contents. The author has a delightful style. The book is available for free at GoogleBooks and for Kindle. The the Kindle version is good, it lacks the pictures and charts.

INTRODUCTION
Why You Should Garden
Requisites of the Home Vegetable Garden
The Planting Plan
Implements and their uses
Manures and Fertilizers
The Soil and Its Preparation

PART TWO --VEGETABLES
Starting the plants
Sowing and Planting
The Cultivation OF Vegetable
The Vegetable and Their Special Needs
Best Varieties OF THE Garden Vegetable
Insects and disease and methods of fighting them
Harvesting and storing

PART THREE -- FRUITS
The Varieties of Pome and Stone Fruits
Planting cultivation filler crops
Pruning spraying harvesting
Berries and Small Fruits
A Calendar of Operations
CONCLUSION

Style::: The author's style is marvelous. In fact, it's one of the best gardening books I've read. On par style-wise with Mel 'Square Foot Gardening' Bartholomew.

Relevance::: I'm adding this section because I think there could be a natural avoidance amongst gardeners to pick up a book this old. After all, the author discusses using horse drawn plows and some equipment I've never heard of.

But let me tell you that I was surprised at how educated his advice is. Mr. Rockwell knows all about the basic chemical elements plants need, and in what proportion. In addition, he knows about chemical fertilizers and why they are inferior to good old horse-poop. And actually if you want to get down to facts, he addresses green-manure and the other sort better than other authors I've read. Thus, I wouldn't be afraid of reading this book. There's things to learn.

Pam T.
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Obras
105
Miembros
645
Popularidad
#39,135
Valoración
3.1
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
20

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