(taken from their website)
Lisa Taylor and the Gardeners of Seattle Tilth, bring locavores "Your Farm in the City : An Urban Dweller’s Guide to Growing Food and Raising Animals," the all-in-one compendium of everything you need to know to start growing your own food and raising city-friendly livestock.
Written for city and suburban dwellers who may have little experience and/or space, the book covers all topics relevant to urban agriculture throughout the United States and beyond. Learn:
- The best, easiest-to-grow, high-yield fruits and vegetables
- Breeds of chickens, goats, and rabbits that thrive in small spaces
- The thrill of creating compost from food scraps and dozens of hungry Red Wigglers
- Organic gardening techniques (including outwitting urban pests without poisons)
- Preparing and preserving fresh food from your garden
- Innovative organization profiles from across America that have changed the face of urban farming
I really enjoyed the layout of the book. I am a visual learner, so I enjoy lots of images, graphs, and different texts and fonts - which this book has. This is more of a beginners guide than a book that a veteran gardener would need, though it would make a great reference guide for someone with more experience. If you have been dabbling in starting an 'urban backyard farm', this could be the book for you. You can purchase it here for under $13.
Just leave a comment for a chance to win! Please just one entry per person.
Good luck!
Giveaway will end Monday April 11, 2011 at midnight (my time).
This looks great! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am completely starting over here in my little place in suburbia and this would be a huge help. Thanks for posting the link to the site but I would love to win it.
ReplyDeleteLaura
Wow - I would love to win this!! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteJust wanted to mention that I received my 'backyard farmer' sticker in the mail yesterday. Love! Thanks Marisa!!
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ReplyDelete~Andrea~
Looks great for a VERY early beginner like myself!
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ReplyDeleteMountainGirlVintage.blogspot.com
I'm so EXCITED!!! I've been waiting for my library to get a copy, so I can read it! I love to read gardening books!
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This looks great, thanks!
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Caroline
Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWe're just starting to plan our urban garden - this'd be a great resource!
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ReplyDeletetori
bestfamilycircus.blogspot.com
Oooh, looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love backyard farming books and plan on building a collection. Such a wonderful source of information that is truly priceless. <3
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ReplyDeleteCameron Tolman got a hold of me today and said you were looking for groups of back-yard-farming sorts. I'm not much for animals but if you want to shoot me an email I can get you some great resources (useful plant Catalogs) that I have used to design a few yards for friends and family.I maybe connect you with some other people who are doing similar things professionally like green walls and such through PLANET. Good luck with everything- let me know when the book goes on the market so I can buy it too.
Peach
Would love to win!
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ReplyDeleteMy hubby finally gave in this year, and let me expand my little garden to a MAJOR one !! I would love to have the book to help with planing that, and learn more!!
Thanks so much for a great blog, and really nice giveaway!
Dana
d09@goldingers.com
Looks like a great book to have right before the garden gets started :)
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ReplyDeleteThis book would be a great start to my collection. Down here in South Texas my family of 4 is trying to start up and everything is a little different so any help I can get is greatly appericated. This book looks like it has tons of wonderful ideas and options. I love your blog and would love this book!!
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ReplyDeleteI'm a fellow "city gardener" (or trying to be ;)), and I would love to win this! :) Thank you for doing the giveaway!! :)
ReplyDeletejbaa11 (at) yahoo (dot) com
I would love, love, love to have a copy! I enjoy your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a gardener, but I dream a lot. Been working on mine for two years and have grown more bugs than food. If I could have a successfull year, I might get my husband interested,Ha!
ReplyDeleteI really want this book. Every time food prizes rise I till up another section of my yard.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love a chance to win this book. We live in the city and have a tiny garden and I'm looking to branch out and get some chickens and possibly a goat. Any info I can get my hands on will be devoured!
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ReplyDeletePretty new to backyard farming and really want to learn.
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying your blog for about a month or so.
Last year, after years of just "hobby" gardening, I finally decided to get more serious about growing my own food, inspired in part by the many blogs I've read, including yours, of urban or backyard farming. It is something ANYONE can do. My goal is to learn more and more about vegetable gardening and become a master gardener. Many thanks! - Catie
ReplyDeletei am trying to garden and would LOVE a great resource!!!!!
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erika
This was posted on my 30th birthday! That book would be a great birthday present! ;-)
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ReplyDelete~Lori
This would be a wonderful addition to my small farm library!
ReplyDeleteI could so use this! I just got a job as an urban garden supervisor for a non-profit organization and I'd love the help for my first growing season!
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ReplyDeleteHaven't read this one yet. Thanks for the entry!
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ReplyDeletelovelydomesticdiva (at) gmail (dot) com
That book looks very, very useful. I'm closing on a house this week with a very small backyard. I've been trying to convince my husband that a few chickens, a small garden, maybe a bee house and possibly a mini orchard would be in our best interest...but he could use some more convincing.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the new neighbors would love the gift of occasional fresh produce and eggs!
I wanna win! Great Blog, by the way!
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We keep debating living intown with neighbors and able to walk to downtown stores and have the space and privacy of a large lot to have a larger farm on. Right now we are in a small town on .1 acre and this book would be helpful to keep both sides of us happy!
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And the herd just wants the grass to start growing!!
Come vist the muddy herd:
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After 20 years in the Orlando suburbs, I finally put in a vegetable garden! On my way to suburban farming!
ReplyDeleteWould LOVE to get that book! I have my own little farm in the city & just started a food garden. I purchased a book, but I am like you being a more visual learner.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like just the kind of book I've been trying to find! I'm definitely a beginner, getting ready to plant my first garden ever!! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks very interesting. We are starting small, we have 6 chickens in our side yard. Lots of fun, and we dream of a real little farm one day! Thanks for the giveaway!
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