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Gardening Books Giveaway!

Who out there still reads books?

Learn what to grow this summer, while implementing novel gardening techniques, by first reading some of the best agricultural books available on the market. 

Now through August 1, 2018, enter into the Deerbusters' Summer 2018 Gardening Books Giveaway for a chance to own three new gardening books including: Square Foot Gardening; AHS' Southwest Smart Garden Regional Guide; and AHS' Northwest Smart Garden Regional Guide. 

About the books

Square Foot Gardening: When he created the "square foot gardening" method, Mel Bartholomew, a retired engineer and efficiency expert, found the solution to the frustrations of most gardeners. His revolutionary system is simple: it's an ingenious planting method based on using square foot blocks of garden space instead of rows. Gardeners build up, not down, so there's no digging and no tilling after the first year. And the method requires less thinning, less weeding, and less watering.

AHS' Southwest Smart Garden Regional Guide: Presenting a new way to think about gardening, the American Horticultural Society's "smart gardening" program teaches gardeners how to their own preferences and time availability, assess the possibilities of a location, and then create a garden that is in tune with the environment. A coding system, assigned to each plant, uses hardiness and heat zones, sun/shade, water needs, and plant size to help determine the perfect plants for any site. 

AHS' Northwest Smart Garden Regional Guide: A comprehensive guide to gardening in the Northwest -- includes Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Presenting a new way to think about gardening, the American Horticultural Society's "smart gardening" program teaches gardeners how to their own preferences and time availability, assess the possibilities of a location, and then create a garden that is in tune with the environment. A coding system, assigned to each plant, uses hardiness and heat zones, sun/shade, water needs, and plant size to help determine the perfect plants for any site.

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