AD09E The vegetable garden in the tropics


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Agrodoks provide practical information on small-scale sustainable agriculture in the tropics.







Gardening in the Tropics


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"This unique encyclopedic treatment of tropical gardening was written specifically for Malaysia and Singapore, but it will be a valuable resource for gardeners in the American tropics as well. Included are detailed, illustrated listings of herbaceous plants, shrubs and climbers, trees and palms, foliage plants, orchids, vegetables, and fruit trees." "The adventurous gardener will find inspiration and challenges in the distinctive plant materials presented. The book assumes the mostly wet tropical climate of Malaysia, and adjustments will have to be made for local conditions of Hawaii and southern California and Florida, but the authors - distinguished botanists with long experience in the tropics - provide useful guidance on the requirements for each plant." "The breathtaking spectrum of tropical plants illustrated will be of extraordinary interest not only to sophisticated gardeners in tropical areas but to greenhouse enthusiasts everywhere."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved




Vegetables in the Tropics


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Abstract: A comprehensive accounting of principles and practical information on a wide variety of vegetable crops grown in the tropics is intended to enhance the appreciation of vegetable growers, extension officers, administrators, and food research workers concerning the potential for increasing vegetable crop production in the tropics. Common names, cultivars, origin, distribution, geographical areas of cultivation, botanical description, and other features are provided for 67 species of 20 different families of vegetables. Available information on environmental response, cultural requirements, growth period, harvesting, market preparation, storage, use, nutritional composition, and pests and diseases also is included for each of the species. Illustrations or photographs of these species are provided. Comprehensive data on cultivars, pests, and diseases are appended. (wz).




Edible Gardening in the Tropics


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how to garden vegetables in tropical climates




A Handbook of Tropical Gardening and Planting


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This special re-print edition of US Dept of Agriculture's book "A Handbook of Tropical Gardening and Planting" is a guide to growing tropical plants in the garden. Written in 1914, this classic text provides insight into how to successfully grow a wide range of tropical plants in your garden including fruits, vegetables, flowers and others. A special emphasis is provided on plants originating from Ceylon. At over 700 pages, this masterful work is one of te most authorative books available on tropical gardening and the plant species used in this exciting branch of horticulture. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.




Push the Zone


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David the Good shares his successes and failures in expanding plant ranges, and equips you with the knowledge you need to add a growing zone or two to your own backyard. Based on original research done in North Florida, PUSH THE ZONE is useful for northern gardeners wishing to grow tropical plants as well.