ISBN: 9781931498913 Year Added to Catalog: 2005 Book Format: Paperback Book Art: full color throughout, charts, resources, bibliography, index Number of Pages: 8 x 10, 320 pages Book Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Old ISBN: 1931498911 Release Date: November 15, 2005
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The Apple Grower
A Guide for the Organic Orchardist, Second Edition
"Homeowners with just a few apple trees will find this book
indispensable. Some of the orchard scale of the text can easily be
reduced to any size of plantingâ??even two trees. The book really
shines in its display of pests and disease along with step-by-step
instruction for safe, organic solutions. Very good, thoughtful
discussions of the two biggest threats to apples: scab
and codling moth. The book stress the husbandry of apples, not the
types. Phillips leaves that up to your personal taste buds at a fall
apple-tasting event and provides some good references. Very well
illustrated."
â??Robert Kourik, author of Designing and Maintaining Your Edible
Landscape Naturally
"A must read for anyone who grows apples or is contemplating doing so."
â??Lee A. Reich, garden author and Associated Press syndicated columnist
"This is a book Iâ??d love to have writtenâ??the best source available of all the best information on growing healthy apples."
â??Elliot Coleman, author of The New organic Grower
and Four-Season Harvest
"The lure of the apple has been the undoing of may a would-be fruit gardener. But with experience comes wisdom, and nowhere has this wisdom been more generously and articulately revealed than in the pages of this book. Apples will never be easy to raise, but to taste of these pages is to be blessed with fresh hopes for oneâ??s own harvest."
â??Roger B. Swain, science editor, Horticulture magazine
"Michael Phillips bridges the small but precarious chasm between organic and IPM apple growing. This book is full of facts, lore, and a lot of heart and soul."
â??Chuch Souther, Apple Hill Farm, Concord, New Hampshire