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Anyone who has ever ed and maintained a backyard vegetable garden understands the struggles of keeping
pests at bay, whether they’re tiny and creep on six legs or furry and walk on all fours. The good news, which
internationally renowned alist and gardener Hartung shares in this easy-to-follow guidebook, is that an
abundance of time-tested, nontoxic techniques can easily protect your garden without causing undue harm to wildlife. In
eight colorfully illustrated chapters, Hartung offers a range of invaluable strategies for designing gardens that keep
the critters out without hurting them, such as borders of parsley that rabbits will munch on instead of lettuce, and
built-in, bird-friendly habitats that encourage our winged friends to feed on bothersome bugs. Beginning with proper
soil preparation, the author also covers such basics as crop rotation, water sources, whether or not to use
pesticides, and growing “back” s like hedgerows where beneficial creatures can nest. Novice and expert
vegetable growers alike will find Hartung’s well-presented advice both revelatory and warmly reassuring. --Carl Hays
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Review
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"Novice and expert vegetable growers alike will find Hartung’s well-presented advice both revelatory and warmly
reassuring."
, Phoenix Home & Garden
"Hartung issues a call for gardeners to work with varmints and critters rather than view them as hostile combatants and
offers a delightful guide for how to undertake the challenge simply and ally."
, Better Homes & Gardens Country Gardens
"Easy to read and colorfully illustrated with charming drawings, this title will inspire you to get your hands dirty and
to rethink your relationship with nature."
, Bookpage
"The Wildlife-Friendly Vegetable Gardener is part how-to book, and part philosophical treatise on life, imploring us to
'embrace imperfection and impermanence, and maybe even a bit of chaos at times, as part of working with natural
processes.' No matter what you're doing, this is sage advice."
, The Napa Valley Register
"Tammi Hartung offers smart strategies for peaceful garden coexistence...Gardeners can design a wildlife-friendly
garden, all with one beautifully illustrated book."
"From her successful farm, Tammi Hartung has learned that edible s can be grown in harmony with
wildlife. Her message is not that everything wild is good, but that we can tolerate it all without turning our gardens
into a killing field. By carefully observing not just the individual s but the entire ecosystem in which they grow,
we can better appreciate all the roles that wildlife play in our gardens."
"Lovingly, sweetly, intelligently, the book opens up new physical and spiritual ground, on which our gardens will grow
best on account of the presence of insects and animals, not in spite of them. From the management of manure to proper
protection from real pests, no garden stone is left unturned."
"One of the most charming new gardening books is The Wildlife-Friendliy Vegetable Gardener"
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From the Back Cover
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"Into a world of shrinking habitat and increasing concern about food safety comes a book that addresses both concerns,
allowing readers to construct and maintain vegetable gardens that help preserve our population of native insects,
butterflies, and birds."
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About the Author
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Tammi Hartung is the author of Cattail Moonshine & Milkweed Medicine, Homegrown s, and The Wildlife-Friendly
Vegetable Gardener. She has been growing and working with s for more than 40 years and is a frequent teacher and
lecturer. She and her husband cultivate more than 1800 varieties of s, heirloom food s, and perennial seed
crops on their farm in Colorado.
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