These are the books I have been using as references for the whole backyard project.

Golden Gate Gardening is ideal for beginner gardeners in the Bay Area. You can find it at most nurseries, Rainbow Grocery, and your local apothecary. Or, you could read the blog: http://goldengategarden.typepad.com/ This book is what I trust the most for gardening information (and recipes), even over the whole world wide web.
Back to Basics and Homesteading are both by author Abagail Gehring, who also wrote Self-Sufficiency. These books remind me of my science textbooks in grade school. They are large, have lots of photos, and give basic overviews of essential concepts. I think they are worth having just for the inspiring pictures.
The Backyard Homestead, by Carleen Madigan, is an ambitious book. It packs in a lot of information about all the possibilities for small areas. The format is harder to read as the information is densely packed, but the index is pretty useful for navigation. I think I will use this book for food preservation techniques and perhaps, someday, for the how to 'cut up a chicken' section.
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