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Garden, July 21st 08


Deer Hunter 4


Deer Hunter 4


$79.85


World-record-sized bucks and virtual versions of world-record locations await in Deer Hunter 4. Stalk whitetail, mule deer, and Columbia blacktail in such locales as Gold Bar, Washington; Lodgepole, Alberta, Canada; Wood Lake, Colorado; Festus, Missouri; Browns Mill, Oregon; and Springwater, Saskatchewan, Canada. Sixteen sporting arms will help you bring the deer down, including rifles, shotguns, …

Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades, 6th Edition: The Complete Guide to Organic Gardening


Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades, 6th Edition: The Complete Guide to Organic Gardening


$13.43


This is the updated 6th edition of Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades, which has evolved from a self-published pamphlet to the master guide to organic vegetable gardening over the past 28 years. Steve Solomon, who was a founder of the Territorial Seed Company, was one of the early proponents of organic gardening, and the first to codify and refine the best practices of small-plot vegetable ga…

Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Natural Gardening


Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Natural Gardening


$18.95


Here’s a fully revised edition of this regional bestseller- considered to be the definitive food gardening manual for the Pacific Northwest. This is the bible of vegetable gardening for anyone turning the soil west of the Cascade Mountains-from Western British Columbia to Northern California. It includes the basics of soil, when best to plant, the art of composting, what varieties grow well here, …

Growing organic vegetables west of the Cascades: A concise manual of organic vegetable gardening for residents of the maritime regions of Washington and Oregon


Growing organic vegetables west of the Cascades: A concise manual of organic vegetable gardening for residents of the maritime regions of Washington and Oregon



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