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It came! It finally came!!
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It came! It finally came!!
My All New Square Foot Gardening book finally came!!
I flipped through it quickly and looked at all the things that caught my eye. Now it's time to sit down with a cup of tea and go cover to cover!
Woot!
I flipped through it quickly and looked at all the things that caught my eye. Now it's time to sit down with a cup of tea and go cover to cover!
Woot!
kittykat- Posts : 194
Join date : 2012-03-18
Location : Coastal Britsh Columbia
Re: It came! It finally came!!
Warning , you have to read it several times a year ...as osmosiss learning does not apply when using the book.
Be aware that Mel or his trusty secret agents sneak into your place at dead of night ( or midday for shift workers ) and add new lines & interesting bits .
For the next time you read the book you' swear that it wasn't there before and you'll open up your mind to the new bits.
happy ANSFG days
Be aware that Mel or his trusty secret agents sneak into your place at dead of night ( or midday for shift workers ) and add new lines & interesting bits .
For the next time you read the book you' swear that it wasn't there before and you'll open up your mind to the new bits.
happy ANSFG days
plantoid- Posts : 4095
Join date : 2011-11-09
Age : 73
Location : At the west end of M4 in the UK
Re: It came! It finally came!!
yup!plantoid wrote:Warning , you have to read it several times a year ...as osmosiss learning does not apply when using the book.
happy ANSFG days
43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t3574-the-end-of-july-7-weeks-until-frost
There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t1306-other-gardening-books
Re: It came! It finally came!!
plantoid wrote:Be aware that Mel or his trusty secret agents sneak into your place at dead of night ( or midday for shift workers ) and add new lines & interesting bits .
For the next time you read the book you' swear that it wasn't there before and you'll open up your mind to the new bits.
Oh so true! I find new items each time I read the book.
CindiLou- Posts : 998
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 65
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...
Re: It came! It finally came!!
plantoid wrote:Warning , you have to read it several times a year ...as osmosiss learning does not apply when using the book.
Be aware that Mel or his trusty secret agents sneak into your place at dead of night ( or midday for shift workers ) and add new lines & interesting bits .
For the next time you read the book you' swear that it wasn't there before and you'll open up your mind to the new bits.
happy ANSFG days
YAY! I love books like that!!
kittykat- Posts : 194
Join date : 2012-03-18
Location : Coastal Britsh Columbia
ANSFG
I keep my copy in a dry pail in my garden shed - always ready for quick reference.
Tom
Tom
tomperrin- Posts : 350
Join date : 2011-03-20
Age : 82
Location : Burlington, NJ Zone 7a (2012 version), in the hollow, surrounded by trees.
Re: It came! It finally came!!
I bought mine through the kindle store. That means it's with me all the time (or at least when I am near my phone/iPad/computer, so almost always ) Plus I can bookmark sections and mark things to remember!
Doug
Doug
Re: It came! It finally came!!
dougneiner wrote:I bought mine through the kindle store. That means it's with me all the time (or at least when I am near my phone/iPad/computer, so almost always ) Plus I can bookmark sections and mark things to remember!
Doug
I just got a book for my iPhone, etc, and I'm liking this portability. I can read it anywhere, any time, and the cloud remembers what page I was on last, where I put highlights, etc....(If only the publishers would get a clue that the prices should be LOWER for the e-books. I mean, come on, the same price for an e-book as you would pay for a printed one?! That's ridiculous!!!)
givvmistamps- Posts : 862
Join date : 2012-04-01
Age : 53
Location : Lake City, (NE) FL; USDA Hardiness Zone 8b, AHS Heat Zone 9, Sunset Zone 28
Re: It came! It finally came!!
givvmistamps wrote:(If only the publishers would get a clue that the prices should be LOWER for the e-books. I mean, come on, the same price for an e-book as you would pay for a printed one?! That's ridiculous!!!)
As much as I prefer iBooks, I bought this book on kindle because it was only $9.99 instead of $19.99. I can still read it on my iPhone, but it's not as awesome looking. Oh well.
Doug
Re: It came! It finally came!!
I got mine as a Nook, so that could explain it. It never occurred to me to price it through Kindle and iBook!
givvmistamps- Posts : 862
Join date : 2012-04-01
Age : 53
Location : Lake City, (NE) FL; USDA Hardiness Zone 8b, AHS Heat Zone 9, Sunset Zone 28
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