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Author name: Charles Wilber

 : How to Grow World Record Tomatoes: A Guinness Champion Reveals His All-Organic Secrets
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.64284
EAN num: 9780911311570
ISBN number: 0911311572
Label: Acres U.S.A.
Manufacturer: Acres U.S.A.
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 132
Printing Date: 1998-10
Publishing house: Acres U.S.A.
Sale Popularity Level: 73712
Studio: Acres U.S.A.




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Brief Book Summary:
Charles Wilber tells his personal story of learning to work with nature, and his philosophy and approach to gardening. He reveals for the very first time how he grows record-breaking tomatoes and produce of every variety. There's no magic involved. Just a well thought out system that gives plants more than they could ever want, and makes it possible for them to reach their full potential. Wilber's compost is the cornerstone along with a wide circumference around plants layered with compost, alfalfa meal and mulch. Valuable pruning and watering details are given, too, as well as a new way of looking at seeds. As you will learn, growing awesome tomatoes integrates every aspect of gardening that you can imagine.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Record Tomatoes
The most comprehensive tome on growing record breaking amounts of tomatoes on the market.Gives all the information you need to know in one comprhensive resource on how to grow starters, prepare soil and its correct mix, with poignant stries from the authors experience based on proen scientific research that gets the results you would expect from a book with his title.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - excellent information
This book is excellent information. I learned so much, especially about composting. Nobody can argue with this man's results. It's just amazing.
I do wish there were a follow up book for other plants and trees.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - How to Grow WORLD RECORD TOMATOES
After growing tomatoes for years in a small family garden, I decided to take up the hobby Academically. This book will clearly put my efforts over the top. Armed with all of Mr. Wilbers knowledge and research I should be able to grow the best tomato plants ever. There is lots of conflicting information out there, but from my experience I will go with Mr. Wilber 99%. He gives a clear picture of his purpose. It's all clear and concise. Everyone who reads this book can't help but grow bigger/better Tomatoes! I highly recommend this book.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great organic gardening book
If you have ever thought of turning to organic gardening then this book will be very helpful. If you have been practicing organic gandening for years there are still some enlightning new theories for you here. If you believe you can get good produce to grow from a brick with the proper amount of chemical fertilizer and don't plan on changing your mind then this book is a waste of time.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - grow the best tomatoes
This book gives you some new and different ideas on how to grow tomatoes.
I can't wait for spring to try it.

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