{"id":110,"date":"2012-03-26T13:44:26","date_gmt":"2012-03-26T13:44:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/microcosmpublishing.dev\/blog\/2012\/03\/book-list-2012-spring-diy-farm-and-garden-books-and-zines-part-1\/"},"modified":"2012-03-26T13:44:26","modified_gmt":"2012-03-26T13:44:26","slug":"book-list-2012-spring-diy-farm-and-garden-books-and-zines-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/blog\/2012\/03\/book-list-2012-spring-diy-farm-and-garden-books-and-zines-part-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Book List: 2012 Spring DIY Farm and Garden Books and Zines! (Part 1 of 3)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here at Microcosm we are super grow-your-own friendly (in fact, half of us live on a farm). In the name of making the world a better place we <em>wholly <\/em>advise growing the things you eat. (Or at least as much as you can.) In that spirit, here&#8217;s our list of books and zines that are mega helpful if you&#8217;re planning on doing any sort of DIY farm and garden stuff this year! Stay tuned for part two of this list later on in the week!<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Homesweet Homegrown: How to Grow, Make, And Store Food, No Matter Where You Live<\/h1>\n<p>Robyn Jasko and Jennifer Biggs&#8217;&nbsp;<em>Homesweet Homegrown&nbsp;<\/em>is   self-described as \u201ca simple DIY guide to growing, storing, and making   your own food, no matter where you live.\u201d An ideal companion to Raleigh   Briggs&#8217; DIY guide&nbsp;<em>Make Your Place<\/em>, Jasko and Biggs&#8217; debut book   will turn you into a healthy, happy farmer even if you live in a big   city sky-rise. Based around eight comprehensive sections (Know, Start,   Grow, Plant, Plan, Make, Eat, and Store), this wonderful 128-page guide   takes you through all the steps of crop nurturing, and gives the goods   for everyone from the base beginner to the well-seasoned farmhand. (The   recipe section alone is enough to keep you comin&#8217; back to this gem for   years to come!) Narrated in a friendly, helpful tone by Jasko and held   aloft by Biggs&#8217; great illustrations, this book is the definition of   awesomely useful. Super, super, SUPER inspiring. Grow your own! <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3613\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3613\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Home Composting Made Easy<\/h1>\n<h2><span class=\"by\">  <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Alt text\" src=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/images\/home_c.jpg\" \/><br \/><\/span>  <\/h2>\n<div class=\"description\">\n<p>\t\t\t\tThis is apparently the world&#8217;s most   popular compost guide! It&#8217;s a little zine with step by step   instructions and answers to your most common questions, such as Why   should I compost in the first place? Can I include manure? And how   exactly does one go about vermicomposting? This zine is bright,   colorful, and accessible for anyone and everyone who has an interest in   creating less waste. <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/2397\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/2397\/<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Growing Stuff<\/h1>\n<div class=\"description\">\n<p><em>A<\/em> vibrant and quirky guide for   anyone wishing to transform their minimal outdoor space.&nbsp;With   easy-to-follow instructions on the basics of growing flowers, herbs,   vegetables and more,&nbsp;<em>Growing Stuff<\/em>&nbsp;provides an excellent   introduction to the world of horticulture. A wide selection of creative   \u2018recipes\u2019 will help you take growing plants to the next level by making   use of them with craft and culinary projects. The book shows you that   things can be grown in even the most unexpected places, and with minimum   prior knowledge or skill.&nbsp;Written in an engaging and informal way, the   book is an ideal introduction to green-fingered activity, and is sure to   convert even wary or novice gardeners to this creative and wide-ranging   practice. <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3421\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3421\/<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"spacer\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3598\/\"><\/a><\/div>\n<h1>Notes for Building a Hearty Inner-City Community High Tunnel <\/h1>\n<p>Wow, this one is somethin&#8217; special! The full-size <em>Notes for Building a Hearty Inner-City Community High Tunnel <\/em>gives   the goods on building an unheated greenhouse called a &#8220;high tunnel.&#8221;   (Says Bill in the zine&#8217;s intro, &#8220;This is a small community project for   experienced food growers who want an affordable way to extend warm   seasons.&#8221;) In easy, illustrated (comic book style) steps Bill and Max   Konrardy lay out the tools and supplies you&#8217;re going to need; the design   principles; a guide on making a correct angle; visualization of your   project; team and material gathering; layout and leveling, and much   more. All of this is done in a friendly, accessible way (i.e. you don&#8217;t   have to be a master builder to do this.) The Konrardies&#8217; plans will have   you up and running and to the final, finished stages for less than   $1,000 (these things are generally staggeringly expensive.) This zine is   incredibly inspiring, well-illustrated, and really fun to thumb   through. Much recommended! Note: see an inside look at this zine&#8217;s pages   over at our <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/blogifesto\/2012\/03\/inside-look-notes-for-building-a-hearty-inner-city-community-high-tunnel\">blog.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/<\/a><\/p>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Alt text\" src=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/images\/high_tunnel.jpg_lg.jpg\" \/><\/a>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Czech One Two #1<\/h1>\n<p>Daniel&#8217;s personal zine about working on an organic farm. He&#8217;s quick to   dispel myths of idyll earth tending, and confesses that it is hard   backbreaking work. His home is a barn in Virginia, and his bosses yell   at him until he has tears in his beard. But it&#8217;s not all terrible.   Daniel still gets nostalgic for rural life from time to time. He misses   being outside 12 hours a day, and all his fellow workers. Czech One Two   is a realistic look at the often romanticized job of organic farming.\t\t\t  \t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3289\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3289\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\"><br \/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here at Microcosm we are super grow-your-own friendly (in fact, half of us live on a farm). In the name of making the world a better place we wholly advise growing the things you eat. (Or at least as much as you can.) In that spirit, here&#8217;s our list of books and zines that are mega helpful if you&#8217;re planning on doing any sort of DIY farm and garden stuff this year! Stay tuned for parts two and three of this list later on in the week!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-110","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-blogifesto"],"my_excerpt":"<p>Here at Microcosm we are super grow-your-own friendly (in fact, half of us live on a farm). In the name of making the world a better place we <em>wholly <\/em>advise growing the things you eat. (Or at least as much as you can.) In that spirit, here's our list of books and zines that are mega helpful if you're planning on doing any sort of DIY farm and garden stuff this year! Stay tuned for part two of this list later on in the week!<\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <h1>Homesweet Homegrown: How to Grow, Make, And Store Food, No Matter Where You Live<\/h1><p>Robyn Jasko and Jennifer Biggs'&nbsp;<em>Homesweet Homegrown&nbsp;<\/em>is   self-described as \u201ca simple DIY guide to growing, storing, and making   your own food, no matter where you live.\u201d An ideal companion to Raleigh   Briggs' DIY guide&nbsp;<em>Make Your Place<\/em>, Jasko and Biggs' debut book   will turn you into a healthy, happy farmer even if you live in a big   city sky-rise. Based around eight comprehensive sections (Know, Start,   Grow, Plant, Plan, Make, Eat, and Store), this wonderful 128-page guide   takes you through all the steps of crop nurturing, and gives the goods   for everyone from the base beginner to the well-seasoned farmhand. (The   recipe section alone is enough to keep you comin' back to this gem for   years to come!) Narrated in a friendly, helpful tone by Jasko and held   aloft by Biggs' great illustrations, this book is the definition of   awesomely useful. Super, super, SUPER inspiring. Grow your own! <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3613\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3613\/<\/a><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <h1>Home Composting Made Easy<\/h1><h2><span class=\"by\">  <img alt=\"Alt text\" src=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/images\/home_c.jpg\" \/><br \/><\/span>  <\/h2><div class=\"description\"><p>\t\t\t\tThis is apparently the world's most   popular compost guide! It's a little zine with step by step   instructions and answers to your most common questions, such as Why   should I compost in the first place? Can I include manure? And how   exactly does one go about vermicomposting? This zine is bright,   colorful, and accessible for anyone and everyone who has an interest in   creating less waste. <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/2397\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/2397\/<\/a><\/p>   <\/div>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <h1>Growing Stuff<\/h1><div class=\"description\"><p><em>A<\/em> vibrant and quirky guide for   anyone wishing to transform their minimal outdoor space.&nbsp;With   easy-to-follow instructions on the basics of growing flowers, herbs,   vegetables and more,&nbsp;<em>Growing Stuff<\/em>&nbsp;provides an excellent   introduction to the world of horticulture. A wide selection of creative   \u2018recipes\u2019 will help you take growing plants to the next level by making   use of them with craft and culinary projects. The book shows you that   things can be grown in even the most unexpected places, and with minimum   prior knowledge or skill.&nbsp;Written in an engaging and informal way, the   book is an ideal introduction to green-fingered activity, and is sure to   convert even wary or novice gardeners to this creative and wide-ranging   practice. <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3421\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3421\/<\/a><\/p>   <\/div><div class=\"spacer\">&nbsp;<br \/><br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3598\/\"><\/a><\/div>  <h1>Notes for Building a Hearty Inner-City Community High Tunnel <\/h1><p>Wow, this one is somethin' special! The full-size <em>Notes for Building a Hearty Inner-City Community High Tunnel <\/em>gives   the goods on building an unheated greenhouse called a \"high tunnel.\"   (Says Bill in the zine's intro, \"This is a small community project for   experienced food growers who want an affordable way to extend warm   seasons.\") In easy, illustrated (comic book style) steps Bill and Max   Konrardy lay out the tools and supplies you're going to need; the design   principles; a guide on making a correct angle; visualization of your   project; team and material gathering; layout and leveling, and much   more. All of this is done in a friendly, accessible way (i.e. you don't   have to be a master builder to do this.) The Konrardies' plans will have   you up and running and to the final, finished stages for less than   $1,000 (these things are generally staggeringly expensive.) This zine is   incredibly inspiring, well-illustrated, and really fun to thumb   through. Much recommended! Note: see an inside look at this zine's pages   over at our <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/blogifesto\/2012\/03\/inside-look-notes-for-building-a-hearty-inner-city-community-high-tunnel\">blog.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/<\/a><\/p>  <p><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\">  <img alt=\"Alt text\" src=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/images\/high_tunnel.jpg_lg.jpg\" \/><\/a><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <h1>Czech One Two #1<\/h1><p>Daniel's personal zine about working on an organic farm. He's quick to   dispel myths of idyll earth tending, and confesses that it is hard   backbreaking work. His home is a barn in Virginia, and his bosses yell   at him until he has tears in his beard. But it's not all terrible.   Daniel still gets nostalgic for rural life from time to time. He misses   being outside 12 hours a day, and all his fellow workers. Czech One Two   is a realistic look at the often romanticized job of organic farming.\t\t\t  \t\t\t\t\t<\/p>  <p><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3289\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3289\/<\/a><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\"><br \/><\/a><\/p>","my_excerpt_rendered":"<p>Here at Microcosm we are super grow-your-own friendly (in fact, half of us live on a farm). In the name of making the world a better place we <em>wholly <\/em>advise growing the things you eat. (Or at least as much as you can.) In that spirit, here&#8217;s our list of books and zines that are mega helpful if you&#8217;re planning on doing any sort of DIY farm and garden stuff this year! Stay tuned for part two of this list later on in the week!<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Homesweet Homegrown: How to Grow, Make, And Store Food, No Matter Where You Live<\/h1>\n<p>Robyn Jasko and Jennifer Biggs&#8217;&nbsp;<em>Homesweet Homegrown&nbsp;<\/em>is   self-described as \u201ca simple DIY guide to growing, storing, and making   your own food, no matter where you live.\u201d An ideal companion to Raleigh   Briggs&#8217; DIY guide&nbsp;<em>Make Your Place<\/em>, Jasko and Biggs&#8217; debut book   will turn you into a healthy, happy farmer even if you live in a big   city sky-rise. Based around eight comprehensive sections (Know, Start,   Grow, Plant, Plan, Make, Eat, and Store), this wonderful 128-page guide   takes you through all the steps of crop nurturing, and gives the goods   for everyone from the base beginner to the well-seasoned farmhand. (The   recipe section alone is enough to keep you comin&#8217; back to this gem for   years to come!) Narrated in a friendly, helpful tone by Jasko and held   aloft by Biggs&#8217; great illustrations, this book is the definition of   awesomely useful. Super, super, SUPER inspiring. Grow your own! <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3613\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3613\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Home Composting Made Easy<\/h1>\n<h2><span class=\"by\">  <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Alt text\" src=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/images\/home_c.jpg\" \/><br \/><\/span>  <\/h2>\n<div class=\"description\">\n<p>\t\t\t\tThis is apparently the world&#8217;s most   popular compost guide! It&#8217;s a little zine with step by step   instructions and answers to your most common questions, such as Why   should I compost in the first place? Can I include manure? And how   exactly does one go about vermicomposting? This zine is bright,   colorful, and accessible for anyone and everyone who has an interest in   creating less waste. <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/2397\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/2397\/<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Growing Stuff<\/h1>\n<div class=\"description\">\n<p><em>A<\/em> vibrant and quirky guide for   anyone wishing to transform their minimal outdoor space.&nbsp;With   easy-to-follow instructions on the basics of growing flowers, herbs,   vegetables and more,&nbsp;<em>Growing Stuff<\/em>&nbsp;provides an excellent   introduction to the world of horticulture. A wide selection of creative   \u2018recipes\u2019 will help you take growing plants to the next level by making   use of them with craft and culinary projects. The book shows you that   things can be grown in even the most unexpected places, and with minimum   prior knowledge or skill.&nbsp;Written in an engaging and informal way, the   book is an ideal introduction to green-fingered activity, and is sure to   convert even wary or novice gardeners to this creative and wide-ranging   practice. <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3421\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3421\/<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"spacer\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/books\/3598\/\"><\/a><\/div>\n<h1>Notes for Building a Hearty Inner-City Community High Tunnel <\/h1>\n<p>Wow, this one is somethin&#8217; special! The full-size <em>Notes for Building a Hearty Inner-City Community High Tunnel <\/em>gives   the goods on building an unheated greenhouse called a &#8220;high tunnel.&#8221;   (Says Bill in the zine&#8217;s intro, &#8220;This is a small community project for   experienced food growers who want an affordable way to extend warm   seasons.&#8221;) In easy, illustrated (comic book style) steps Bill and Max   Konrardy lay out the tools and supplies you&#8217;re going to need; the design   principles; a guide on making a correct angle; visualization of your   project; team and material gathering; layout and leveling, and much   more. All of this is done in a friendly, accessible way (i.e. you don&#8217;t   have to be a master builder to do this.) The Konrardies&#8217; plans will have   you up and running and to the final, finished stages for less than   $1,000 (these things are generally staggeringly expensive.) This zine is   incredibly inspiring, well-illustrated, and really fun to thumb   through. Much recommended! Note: see an inside look at this zine&#8217;s pages   over at our <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/blogifesto\/2012\/03\/inside-look-notes-for-building-a-hearty-inner-city-community-high-tunnel\">blog.<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\">https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/<\/a><\/p>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/catalog\/zines\/3770\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Alt text\" src=\"https:\/\/microcosmpublishing.com\/images\/high_tunnel.jpg_lg.jpg\" \/><\/a>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h1>Czech One Two #1<\/h1>\n<p>Daniel&#8217;s personal zine about working on an organic farm. He&#8217;s quick to   dispel myths of idyll earth tending, and confesses that it is hard   backbreaking work. His home is a barn in Virginia, and his bosses yell   at him until he has tears in his beard. 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