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The Timber Press guide to vegetable gardening in the Midwest
2015
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Michael VanderBrug began vegetable farming in 2001 on 50 acres of his grandfather’s farm in Jenison, Michigan. The farm started with 30 members in a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, and quickly expanded into other markets, including local grocery stores. Michael has also worked with several restaurants to design and install chef’s gardens, and he consulted with Blandford Nature Center to help them start their own farm. He is also the owner of the popular farm-to-table restaurant Trillium Haven Restaurant in Grand Rapids. 
- (Grand Central Pub)

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Sweet corn, vine-ripened tomatoes, leafy greens, and fresh snap peas are just a few of the delights awaiting gardeners in the Midwest. While the cold winters and hot, humid summers can present gardeners with a challenge, there are many ways to have a productive garden and an ever-changing menu of seasonal food. How do you use the summer heat to grow the most delicious tomatoes? Which months are the best for sowing carrot or beet seeds? How can you extend the harvest into the winter? Michael VanderBrug answers all these questions and more. Whether you are just starting your season or looking for ways to extend it, this is your guide to producing a bountiful, year-round harvest in the Midwest.
 
- (Grand Central Pub)

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