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The Quarter-Acre Farm: How I Kept the Patio, Lost the Lawn, and Fed My Family for a Year Paperback – March 15, 2011

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When Spring Warren told her husband and two teenage boys that she wanted to grow 75 percent of all the food they consumed for one year, and that she wanted to do it in their yard, they told her she was crazy.

She did it anyway. The Quarter-Acre Farm is Warren's account of deciding, despite all resistance, to take control of her family's food choices, get her hands dirty, and create a garden in her suburban yard. It's a story of bugs, worms, rot, and failure; of learning, replanting, harvesting, and eating. The road is long and riddled with mistakes, but by the end of her yearlong experiment, Warren's sons and husband have become her biggest fans, in fact, they're even eager to help harvest (and eat) the beautiful bounty she brings in.

Full of tips and recipes to help anyone interested in growing and preparing at least a small part of their diet at home, The Quarter-Acre Farm is a warm, witty tale about family, food, and the incredible gratification that accompanies self-sufficiency.

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the book humorous, entertaining, and practical. They say it has tons of useful and fascinating information. Readers describe the book as a great, easy, and delightful read. They also appreciate the practical tips and recipes. Opinions are mixed on the writing quality, with some finding it well-written and easy to read, while others say it lacks substance.

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49 customers mention "Humor"49 positive0 negative

Customers find the book humorous, entertaining, and practical. They say the anecdotal stories keep them laughing. Readers also mention the descriptions are hilarious. Overall, they describe the book as a light-hearted read with practical tips and recipes.

"...While Kingsolver shares some fantastic stories, Warren's tone is more approachable and less professorial...." Read more

"...Done with humor. Easy to read." Read more

"...Spring’s writing style injects wit, wisdom and honesty in the many anecdotes that she shares regarding her farm experiment...." Read more

"...Somehow this book manages to be an excellent "how to" guide, an extremely funny diary of the author's failures and successes, and a very readable..." Read more

47 customers mention "Information quality"47 positive0 negative

Customers find the book has useful and fascinating information. They say it's a great reference book and will be a good encouragement to have and use. Readers also mention the book is timely and full of excellent tips for home gardeners.

"...Kingsolver's book is highly educational, makes me think, makes me feel involved due to her tone, and offers recipes that are approachable and "..." Read more

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"...With the economy in the state it is, this is a timely book full of advice that I can picture many people putting into practice with their own "..." Read more

"...Some sections were quite interesting - like the section on snails. It's a good book, but not a great one on the subject." Read more

34 customers mention "Readability"34 positive0 negative

Customers find the book interesting, delightful, and informative. They say it reads like a story and is the best among over 50 gardening books. Readers mention it's a great primer for those beginning to feed their families.

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"...The book was a joy to read and the pages flew by...." Read more

"...Some sections were quite interesting - like the section on snails. It's a good book, but not a great one on the subject." Read more

"...I found the book delightful. Is there enough gardening information for me to replicate her Quarter-Acre Farm?" Probably not...." Read more

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Customers find the recipes in the book great, delightful, and practical. They also appreciate the personal stories.

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Customers find the story honest, humorous, and light-hearted. They appreciate the tips, anecdotes, plans, and recipes. Readers also mention the book provides a humorous and honest account of the trials, tribulations, and successes of gardening.

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"...The book was a joy to read and the pages flew by. I love the personal stories and "I Love Lucy" style experiments gone wrong..." Read more

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I loved reading The Quarter-Acre Farm
I loved reading The Quarter-Acre Farm. I am sending an abundance of praise to Spring Warren for writing this book as it’s truly inspirational! For those of you who are eyeing your backyard and wondering about the farming possibilities, this book will be a guiding light.I have tiptoed around gardening for many years mainly due to a lack of time. In our own efforts to transform our suburban backyard into a producing mini-farm, my partner and I started slowly with our farming journey. We dallied with a couple of tomato plants, peppers and green onions. Then we planted two grapes and built an arbor around the deck perimeter for the grapevines to cling upon. To our joy and taste buds, those two little grape plants matured into a miniature vineyard. We pluck whole bunches of mouth-watering grapes and what we can't consume is delivered to our respective offices for our co-workers to enjoy. We also relish eating on the deck under the arbor with the hanging grape bunches overhead. I am almost dining al fresco in the verdant hills of Tuscany.As we ventured forth to grow more produce in our backyard, we were both filled with a passion for farming. To stoke this passion, I bought a dozen books on the subject matter. To my complete surprise and utter delight, Spring Warren's book: The Quarter Acre Farm caught me off guard. Let me explain, I was expecting a dry tome on farming not a hilariously funny book that was not only educating me on farming wisdom but had me laughing out loud. Spring’s writing style injects wit, wisdom and honesty in the many anecdotes that she shares regarding her farm experiment. Her test was to grow all of the food in her backyard that would feed 75% of the food her family consumed for one year. While reading her book, I was suddenly along for the ride and enthralled with Spring's journey into farming. By the end of the year Spring’s husband and sons were not only partaking in the homegrown meals but became her biggest supporters. On a side note, her description of the geese and their amped behavior regarding their favorite snack was sidesplitting. This is a book I will reference again and again as it is a treasure.Back to our lot, we planted a vegetable and herb garden, bee and hummingbird flowers, four fruit trees, a dozen blueberries, rose hips and raspberries. Our lawn is overrun with bee friendly clover. There are now a multitude of wildlife visitors such as garden snakes, squirrels, wild rabbits from the green space, a spotted owl, and hawks who rest on the bird feeders.After reading Spring's book, I think I entered the sisterhood of farming. And if you ever get a letter from your HOA complaining about the weeds in your front yard like we did, I did pull the dandelions but left the clover.Sincerely, Black Dog Organic Farm, Oregon.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2011
I thoroughly enjoyed The Quarter-Acre Farm. I originally looked for it on Amazon because I saw a comment by the author, Spring Warren, on a Facebook post about the White House garden, where she mentioned her new book. Once I found it and saw several positive reviews, I decided to get my own copy. I had a horrible time deciding between buying the Kindle edition so I could have it RIGHT AWAY or the print version so I could see the illustrations other reviewers mentioned. I finally sprang for the print version and am glad to have done so - Spring Warren's storytelling is wonderful, but Jesse Pruet's pictures add a whole new level of fun and intrigue to the book.

As for my review title - Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is the standard I hold a lot of "homesteading" books to. That book taught me SO much about so many subjects that it's an excellent yardstick for me. Kingsolver's book is highly educational, makes me think, makes me feel involved due to her tone, and offers recipes that are approachable and "doable" for folks like me who aren't going to become pro chefs any time soon.

Warren's format in The Quarter-Acre Farm is similar to the format of Kingsolver's book; a chapter full of personal stories and interesting insights and research, along with a recipe to top off each chapter. How did Warren bump Kingsolver from my top 3? With her humor. While Kingsolver shares some fantastic stories, Warren's tone is more approachable and less professorial. Even her chapter titles bring fun to the read: "Pole Dancing" (which gave me a chuckle but then taught me very important things via her pumpkin trellis experiment) - "Magical Fruit" (yes, that would be the beans, of course!) - all sorts of things made me chuckle, smirk, and in some cases try to roar with laughter as quietly as possible so I wouldn't wake my sleeping children.

Spring Warren definitely shares plenty of insights from her own trials and triumphs in the garden that will be useful to me in my own garden; many authors in the gardening and homesteading arena do this. What she did that very few do is make everything educational AND fun to read. I highly recommend The Quarter-Acre Farm to anyone interested in gardening, whether on a hobby scale or for a full-scale local eating/self-sufficiency effort. I will be rereading this book and plan to have my children read it as one of our more non-traditional texts in our homeschool as well. I'm preparing now for the giggles from my 'tween daughter when we go over snail reproduction. (Trust me, it's worth a giggle - and who knew snails were that strong, too?) I suspect the story of her sister's hair dye venture will bring forth plenty of knowing nods from my kids as it did from me.

The reviews on the back of the book say it all. One author described reading this book as being like sitting down for a chat with a friend over coffee; I would thoroughly agree, but I expect I'd be asked to weed a bit as well. (Which made me laugh all the harder to myself, because I think Warren would convince me quite easily to do so!)

I'm not certain if the Kindle edition of this book includes the illustrations; I plan to find out in the near future by ordering it. If you want to be able to see those, I would highly recommend the print copy. But if you don't care about the pictures as much as just having a phenomenal read, get either version. Hopefully you'll learn as much and laugh as much as I did, and walk away hoping for more from Spring Warren and her garden.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2014
If you've ever have a urge to rip up your lawn to grow food, this is a good book to read. The author outlines her successes as well as her failures, and adds some suggestions as to how to use your crop. Done with humor. Easy to read.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2018
I loved reading The Quarter-Acre Farm. I am sending an abundance of praise to Spring Warren for writing this book as it’s truly inspirational! For those of you who are eyeing your backyard and wondering about the farming possibilities, this book will be a guiding light.

I have tiptoed around gardening for many years mainly due to a lack of time. In our own efforts to transform our suburban backyard into a producing mini-farm, my partner and I started slowly with our farming journey. We dallied with a couple of tomato plants, peppers and green onions. Then we planted two grapes and built an arbor around the deck perimeter for the grapevines to cling upon. To our joy and taste buds, those two little grape plants matured into a miniature vineyard. We pluck whole bunches of mouth-watering grapes and what we can't consume is delivered to our respective offices for our co-workers to enjoy. We also relish eating on the deck under the arbor with the hanging grape bunches overhead. I am almost dining al fresco in the verdant hills of Tuscany.

As we ventured forth to grow more produce in our backyard, we were both filled with a passion for farming. To stoke this passion, I bought a dozen books on the subject matter. To my complete surprise and utter delight, Spring Warren's book: The Quarter Acre Farm caught me off guard. Let me explain, I was expecting a dry tome on farming not a hilariously funny book that was not only educating me on farming wisdom but had me laughing out loud. Spring’s writing style injects wit, wisdom and honesty in the many anecdotes that she shares regarding her farm experiment. Her test was to grow all of the food in her backyard that would feed 75% of the food her family consumed for one year. While reading her book, I was suddenly along for the ride and enthralled with Spring's journey into farming. By the end of the year Spring’s husband and sons were not only partaking in the homegrown meals but became her biggest supporters. On a side note, her description of the geese and their amped behavior regarding their favorite snack was sidesplitting. This is a book I will reference again and again as it is a treasure.

Back to our lot, we planted a vegetable and herb garden, bee and hummingbird flowers, four fruit trees, a dozen blueberries, rose hips and raspberries. Our lawn is overrun with bee friendly clover. There are now a multitude of wildlife visitors such as garden snakes, squirrels, wild rabbits from the green space, a spotted owl, and hawks who rest on the bird feeders.

After reading Spring's book, I think I entered the sisterhood of farming. And if you ever get a letter from your HOA complaining about the weeds in your front yard like we did, I did pull the dandelions but left the clover.

Sincerely, Black Dog Organic Farm, Oregon.
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I loved reading The Quarter-Acre Farm. I am sending an abundance of praise to Spring Warren for writing this book as it’s truly inspirational! For those of you who are eyeing your backyard and wondering about the farming possibilities, this book will be a guiding light.

I have tiptoed around gardening for many years mainly due to a lack of time. In our own efforts to transform our suburban backyard into a producing mini-farm, my partner and I started slowly with our farming journey. We dallied with a couple of tomato plants, peppers and green onions. Then we planted two grapes and built an arbor around the deck perimeter for the grapevines to cling upon. To our joy and taste buds, those two little grape plants matured into a miniature vineyard. We pluck whole bunches of mouth-watering grapes and what we can't consume is delivered to our respective offices for our co-workers to enjoy. We also relish eating on the deck under the arbor with the hanging grape bunches overhead. I am almost dining al fresco in the verdant hills of Tuscany.

As we ventured forth to grow more produce in our backyard, we were both filled with a passion for farming. To stoke this passion, I bought a dozen books on the subject matter. To my complete surprise and utter delight, Spring Warren's book: The Quarter Acre Farm caught me off guard. Let me explain, I was expecting a dry tome on farming not a hilariously funny book that was not only educating me on farming wisdom but had me laughing out loud. Spring’s writing style injects wit, wisdom and honesty in the many anecdotes that she shares regarding her farm experiment. Her test was to grow all of the food in her backyard that would feed 75% of the food her family consumed for one year. While reading her book, I was suddenly along for the ride and enthralled with Spring's journey into farming. By the end of the year Spring’s husband and sons were not only partaking in the homegrown meals but became her biggest supporters. On a side note, her description of the geese and their amped behavior regarding their favorite snack was sidesplitting. This is a book I will reference again and again as it is a treasure.

Back to our lot, we planted a vegetable and herb garden, bee and hummingbird flowers, four fruit trees, a dozen blueberries, rose hips and raspberries. Our lawn is overrun with bee friendly clover. There are now a multitude of wildlife visitors such as garden snakes, squirrels, wild rabbits from the green space, a spotted owl, and hawks who rest on the bird feeders.

After reading Spring's book, I think I entered the sisterhood of farming. And if you ever get a letter from your HOA complaining about the weeds in your front yard like we did, I did pull the dandelions but left the clover.

Sincerely, Black Dog Organic Farm, Oregon.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2011
I am not a gardener. I don't plan on becoming a "gardener," nor do I really have an interest in gardening. I do however LOVE food. I try to shop local and think our Farmers Market is the best in the world. I was curious what would make someone want to "live off the land" when that land is a far cry from that beautiful rolling hills picture on my milk carton? So I picked up this book. Spring weaves a humorous, honest tale of a quest for adventure and health. I love learning new things about the world and Spring's conversational, "best friend" talking to you writing style is my favorite delivery method of new concepts. The book was a joy to read and the pages flew by. I love the personal stories and "I Love Lucy" style experiments gone wrong (note: keeping snails in your house is a bad idea, as is curing olives in a wooden box!) Spring's a real person struggling with growing her own food in an urban setting, not some well seasoned hard-core gardener preaching at you or a Vegan foodie lecturing the evils of meat eating. The illustrations are beautiful and I'm excited to try the mushroom soup recipe. With the economy in the state it is, this is a timely book full of advice that I can picture many people putting into practice with their own "Victory Farm." I already purchased another copy for a mother's day gift and will most likely do so again and again. I highly recommend this book, even if you hate gardening, have zero interest in growing your own food and have no idea where mushrooms come from, Spring will win you over with her expert story telling and lighthearted approach.
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K. Godfrey
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2013
Really enjoyed this engaging funny and informative book. Spring Warren has an infectious enthusiasm and a charming self-deprecating manner which makes this a great read - loads of really useful information too.
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Watching and Reading
4.0 out of 5 stars Gentle tale of gardening
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2016
I liked this book for the humor that she brought to it. It wasn't a how-to book by any stretch of the imagination but it was entertaining and, I think, illustrative of what can be done if you're willing to try. I'm not sure I learned anything really new, and it would have been nice to have pictures of her garden to better understand just what she was doing and dealing with. None the less her writing style and sense of humor carried me along to the end in just a couple of sittings.
Michel
3.0 out of 5 stars an ok autobiographical book about a garden
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2014
The order of the chapters didn't have a logical flow. The recipes weren't interesting, the prose was adequate. There was less technical information than I'd hoped for.