Square Foot Gardening High-Value Veggies: Homegrown Produce Ranked by Value
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Cool Springs Press, 2016.
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Mel Bartholomew., & Mel Bartholomew|AUTHOR. (2016). Square Foot Gardening High-Value Veggies: Homegrown Produce Ranked by Value . Cool Springs Press.

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Mel Bartholomew and Mel Bartholomew|AUTHOR. 2016. Square Foot Gardening High-Value Veggies: Homegrown Produce Ranked By Value. Cool Springs Press.

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Mel Bartholomew and Mel Bartholomew|AUTHOR. Square Foot Gardening High-Value Veggies: Homegrown Produce Ranked By Value Cool Springs Press, 2016.

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Mel Bartholomew, and Mel Bartholomew|AUTHOR. Square Foot Gardening High-Value Veggies: Homegrown Produce Ranked By Value Cool Springs Press, 2016.

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