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*** This easy Q&A format book is suited to both beginner and
more experienced growers, and encompasses a wide range of subjects
to take readers beyond the basics of fruit and vegetable growing.
Taking into account the popularity for growing food from scratch
among newbie gardeners, you'll find advice in this book whether you
have a garden, an allotment, or even a balcony or other small space
to work with-everyone can get involved with growing delicious
edibles no matter what space they have available. Discover: - Which
varieties to choose for gourmet home cooking, the most nutritious
crops to grow, and how to grow unusual edibles like olives. -
Techniques and tips to get the most out of each crop, from how to
grow epic-size pumpkins to whether it's worth thinning beetroot. -
Troubleshooting tips for pest problems: ways to work with wildlife
rather than against it and providing an alternative viewpoint on
traditional problems, such as eating the weeds as well! - How to
make the most of your fruit and vegetable harvest, with information
on the best time to pick produce and how to preserve it.
Grow your own fruit and vegetables, herbs, salads and sprouts, and
then turn your produce into delicious, no-fuss vegan meals that are
healthy for you and the planet. Father and daughter team, Piers
Warren and Ella Bee Glendining, share successful growing techniques
and seasonal recipes, plus years of experience of animal-free,
healthy living. They show you how to: * Grow your own food * Garden
without animal products * Grow more challenging but delicious crops
* Produce food all year with practical growing techniques * Store
any excess to keep you going through the leaner months * Cook your
produce with a selection of satisfying and delicious recipes
Discover the fun and huge sense of satisfaction that comes from
cooking something you have produced yourself. Grow and eat for a
more ethical, healthy and sustainable world!
Your Backyard Bounty Awaits! You can grow beautiful, healthy,
delicious veggies and herbs right from the start - just follow the
trustworthy advice found in The Beginner's Guide to Growing Great
Vegetables. Expert gardener Lorene Edwards Forkner shares all the
information you need to create a thriving garden, from facts about
soil and sun to tips on fertilising, mulching, and watering.
Regional planting charts show what to plant when, and a
month-by-month planner takes you from January through December.
Profiles of popular edibles explain exactly how to plant, care for,
and harvest your bounty. Whether your garden grows in the ground,
on a balcony, or in containers on a sunny patio, this is your guide
to grow-your-own success.
A guide to self-sustainablity in either the city or the countryside
for both the beginner gardener and the experienced farmhand. It
takes the reader through all the stages of crop growing, with
helpful drawings throughout. A recipe section suggests delightful
and nourishing ways to consume the grown produce.
Biochar, charcoal made from wood or another type of biomass, has
become the new darling of organic gardeners, embraced for its
outstanding abilities to enrich the soil and improve plant growth.
Gardening with Biochar is the first comprehensive guide to
understanding, making, and using it effectively in the home garden.
In this highly accessible handbook, long-time garden writer Jeff
Cox explains what biochar is and provides detailed instructions for
how it can be made at home, along with specific guidelines for
using it to enrich soil, prevent erosion, and enhance plant growth.
Now widely available at garden centers, biochar is also being
lauded for its ability to sequester carbon in the soil, making it
good for the health of the planet, as well as the plants.
Selected as one of the best gardening reads of 2019 by The Daily
Mail Short of outdoor space but want to grow fruit and vegetables?
Congratulations. Really, lucky you. Not for you the back-breaking
trudge of tending large spaces of land, the weeding, digging and
pest vigilance. Gluts? They will mean nothing to you. Instead you
can look forward to small but perfectly formed bursts of flavour.
Handfuls of fresh leaves, berries and tomatoes, just when you want
them, and at arm's reach. As more of us live in cities with
restricted outside spaces, growing food becomes all the more
important, not just for the delicious results, but as a mindful way
to connect us to the seasons and to nature. Full of
tried-and-tested, fool-proof crop ideas exclusively tailored for
containers, raised beds and small gardens, Crops in Tight Spots
guarantees vegetable growing success for even the most newbie of
gardeners and limited of spaces.
A one-stop treasure trove from the experts at RHS that covers every
aspect of gardening! Dreaming of having the perfect garden? Does it
have a vegetable patch? Classic borders or flowers to attract
wildlife? A picturesque garden for all to marvel at is achievable
with this gardening guide giving you the vital tools to achieve
whatever you desire for your dream garden. Delve into this concise
and practical guide to find all the gardening ideas and advice you
need to create a spectacular, thriving garden. Here's what you'll
find inside: - A comprehensive guide covering everything from
growing in containers to planting a garden from scratch - Fully
illustrated with detailed step-by-steps and inspirational gardening
ideas - Detailed beginner's guide to garden design, including
step-by-step instructions for simple hard landscaping such as
building a raised bed, creating a pond, or laying a patio - Covers
all aspects of planting styles, including "recipes" to make the
most of different types of plants - Easy-to-follow guides on how to
water, feed, prune and propagate your garden - Advice on
problem-solving and controlling weeds and pests - A chapter full of
Plant Chooser galleries to help you grow the right plant in the
right place at the right time Learn how to plan, sow, plant, and
protect your garden throughout the year with expert tips and
techniques that will see your garden flourish. Discover how to
design with plants by using colour and texture to create
inspirational displays, and keep them at their best with
jargon-free guides to pruning and preventing pests and diseases.
Undertake a new endeavour of DIY landscaping projects, which
include laying your own patio or lawn, or building a raised bed
ready for you to grow your own fruit and vegetables. Choose from a
catalogue of hundreds of different ornamental plants to find
varieties that will thrive in your garden's climate and provide
seasonal interest throughout the year. The Complete Gardener's
Manual is the perfect all-around practical book for gardening
beginners, also for those looking for a step up from a beginners'
gardening book.
With over 300 recipe ideas and many wonderful stories from the
fruit garden, Tender: Volume II - A cook's guide to the fruit
garden is the definitive guide to cooking with fruit from the
presenter of BBC One's Simple Cooking. 'When I dug up my lawn to
grow my own vegetables and herbs I planted fruit too. A handful of
small trees - plum, apple and pear - some raspberry, blackberry and
currant bushes and even strawberries in pots suddenly joined my
patch of potatoes, beans and peas. These fruits became the backbone
of my home baking, the stars in my cakes and pastries and even
inspired the odd pot of jam. More than this, I started to use them
in new ways too, from a weekday supper of pork chops with cider and
apples to a Chinese Sunday roast with spiced plum sauce. The hot
family puddings and fruit ices we had always loved so much suddenly
took on a delicious new significance.' With over 300 recipe ideas
and many wonderful stories from the fruit garden, Tender: Volume II
- A cook's guide to the fruit garden is the definitive guide to
cooking with fruit from the presenter of BBC One's Simple Cooking.
Allotment Gardening For Dummies is a lively, hands-on guide to
getting the most out of your allotment. Whether you're interested
in eating fresh, saving money, getting exercise or enjoying
wholesome family fun, this is the guide for you. The step-by-step
advice takes you through all the stages in the process, from
securing an allotment and preparing your plot, to choosing what to
grow and enjoying the benefits of abundant fresh food and a
sociable and healthy hobby. With over 50 handy line drawings, plus
information on how to grow organic and advice on storing and
cooking the food you grow, this guide really does have it all!
Allotment Gardening For Dummies includes: Part 1: Getting to Grips
with Allotment Gardening Chapter 1: What Are Allotments All About?
Chapter 2: Getting hold of an Allotment Chapter 3: Getting Started
Part 2: Preparing for Allotment Success Chapter 4: Deciding What to
Grow, When Chapter 5: Preparing Your Plot Chapter 6: Keeping Your
Soil Healthy Chapter 7: Keeping Your Plants Healthy Chapter 8:
Growing Organic Part 3: Growing a Few of Your Favourite Vegetables
Chapter 9: Going Underground Chapter 10: The Staples Chapter 11:
Growing Leafy Greens Chapter 12: Planting Peas, Beans and Other
Pods Chapter 13: Growing More Exotic Veg Part 4: Extending Your
Allotment Repetoire Chapter 14: Growing Wholesome Herbs Chapter 15:
Growing Fruitful Fruit Chapter 16: Nurturing Flowers on an
Allotment Part 5: Getting the Most Out of Your Allotment Chapter
17: Involving Children Around the Allotment Chapter 18: Hobnobbing
with Allotment Society Chapter 19: Growing Giant Veg Part 6: The
Part of Tens Chapter Chapter 20: Ten Common Accidents and How to
Prevent Them Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Revive a Flagging Allotment
There are twenty million acres of lawns in North America. In their
current form, these unproductive expanses of grass represent a
significant financial and environmental cost. However, viewed
through a different lens, they can also be seen as a tremendous
source of opportunity. Access to land is a major barrier for many
people who want to enter the agricultural sector, and urban and
suburban yards have huge potential for would-be farmers wanting to
become part of this growing movement. The Urban Farmer is a
comprehensive, hands-on, practical manual to help you learn the
techniques and business strategies you need to make a good living
growing high-yield, high-value crops right in your own backyard (or
someone else's). Major benefits include: Low capital investment and
overhead costs Reduced need for expensive infrastructure Easy
access to markets Growing food in the city means that fresh crops
may travel only a few blocks from field to table, making this
innovative approach the next logical step in the local food
movement. Based on a scalable, easily reproduced business model,
The Urban Farmer is your complete guide to minimizing risk and
maximizing profit by using intensive production in small leased or
borrowed spaces. Curtis Stone is the owner/operator of Green City
Acres, a commercial urban farm growing vegetables for farmers
markets, restaurants, and retail outlets. During his slower months,
Curtis works as a public speaker, teacher, and consultant, sharing
his story to inspire a new generation of farmers.
Having an allotment, or at least growing some of your own fruit and
vegetables, is currently very popular. This book features the
non-growing side of allotment gardening; the more practical and
functional elements of a typical plot. Clearly defined by season
the projects are further broken down into twelve monthly chapters
with appropriate projects and techniques in each. All projects are
illustrated by step-by-step photography and artwork. Projects range
from very basic and intermediate to more complex tasks, such as
building a shed.
-- Authoritative guide by a leading expert
-- A classic work, fully revised
-- Clearly covers every aspect of vegetable gardening, from soil
preparation and planning to sowing and harvesting
-- Includes detailed information on the cultivation of over 100
vegetables
-- Contains all the information any gardener needs to create a
highly productive plot
-- Follows an organic approach
-- The book for anyone who wants to enjoy the delights and
satisfaction of growing their own vegetables.
Joy's authoritative, clearly organized and easy-to-follow advice
covers every aspect of vegetable gardening, including preparing and
looking after soil; manures, composts and fertilizers; growing
techniques; pests, diseases and weeds; protection; and planning and
making good use of space. The second half of the book provides
information for over 100 vegetables, including soil requirements,
cultivation, pests and diseases and cultivars.
Comprehensively revised, the book now includes unusual
vegetables from the increasingly wide range available today, new
varieties and modern techniques and up-to-date research. It
addresses the concerns of 21st century gardeners and is totally
organic in its approach. A joy to read, it is a classic guide for
today's generation of vegetable growers.
The sweet potato is at present grown in more than 100 of the
independent countries of the world. Most of the producer nations
are situated in the tropical developing world where a high
proportion of the poorest people live. Increasing recognition of
the potential which sweet potato holds for combating food shortages
and malnutrition has resulted in intensified research efforts to
enhance production and consumption. This book reviews our knowledge
about the varied aspects of the sweet potato as a human food and
animal feedstuff. This volume will be found practical and
informative by all those involved in food and nutrition sciences,
especially but not exclusively in developing countries. These
include research workers in food or agriculture, dieticians,
nutritionists, food technologists, students, planners and policy
makers.
"If you've been looking to be inspired by nature and everything
your garden gives you, you'll be enriched by the tips and wisdom
presented in this book." --Garden Design Magazine There has never
been a better time to dedicate yourself to a life enriched by
nature. In A Year at Brandywine Cottage, David Culp inspires you to
find that connection in the comfort of your own backyard. Organized
seasonally, A Year at Brandywine Cottage is filled with fresh ideas
and trusted advice on flower gardening, growing vegetables and
herbs, creating simple floral arrangements, and cooking seasonally
with home-grown produce. You'll find suggested tasks for each
month, including advice on when to plant and harvest, how to weed
and water, and what to plant for year-round beauty. Packed with
glorious photography by Rob Cardillo and brimming with practical
tips, A Year at Brandywine Cottage is your guide to living your
best life in--and out--of the garden.
Delicious Italian-inspired recipes from a New Zealand home garden
Nostrana means homegrown, ours; growing food with the intent of
sharing it. Inspired by the abundant lemon trees and trellised
tomato vines of her Italian grandparents' vegetable garden, Bri
DiMattina started her own edible pantry in her back garden and
discovered the joys of bringing food from seed to table. Organised
seasonally, and with growing guides for each ingredient, Nostrana
shares simple, gorgeous and delicious recipes with fresh vegetables
and fruits you can easily grow and harvest yourself. Just a taste
of the mouth-watering, Stromboli-inspired recipes in Nostrana
includes: fried artichokes with caper mayonnaise strawberry and
amaretto slushies green bean panzanella bottled spaghetti zucchini
arancini rhubarb and custard tortes BBQ parmigiana and limoncello.
In the multifaceted world of gardening, the same questions arise
time and time again. Organised season-by-season, this book promises
to answer the 1000 most-asked questions that can frustrate all
gardeners alike. Drawing on her years of experience in gardening,
former panellist and researcher for the BBC's Gardeners Question
Time Daphne Ledward has answered them all. From knowing how to
identify your soil type, the finer points of pruning and
propagation, and seeds versus seedlings; to the thorny problems of
dealing with chronic pests and diseases, and finding plants for
difficult places, this book is the answer to all of the most
frequently asked gardening questions. Get the most out of your
garden, big or small, and discover answers to common issues such
as: - what type of soil is best for your garden - how to select the
best plants, vegetables and herbs according to your space - how to
get your plants through a difficult winter - how to best care for
your plants, be it bulbs, roses, vegetables or even your lawn - how
to make your own compost
The Land Where Lemons Grow is the sweeping story of Italy's
cultural history told through the history of its citrus crops. From
the early migration of citrus from the foothills of the Himalayas
to Italy's shores to the persistent role of unique crops such as
bergamot (and its place in the perfume and cosmetics industries)
and the vital role played by Calabria's unique Diamante citrons in
the Jewish celebration of Sukkoth, author Helena Attlee brings the
fascinating history and its gustatory delights to life.
Whether the Battle of Oranges in Ivrea, the gardens of Tuscany,
or the story of the Mafia and Sicily's citrus groves, Attlee
transports readers on a journey unlike any other.
Squashes and pumpkins come in many shapes and sizes, and they are
particularly tasty when home-grown and eaten soon after harvesting.
In this book, the main types are described and illustrated, from
marrows and pattypan squashes to butternut squashes and cucumbers.
There is key advice on growing and caring for each type, how to
harvest and store them, and how to keep plants in good condition by
dealing with any pests and diseases. There is also advice on how to
carve squashes and pumpkins to make lanterns and other decorations.
The book provides reliable information for all gardeners who would
like to experiment with new varieties.
The ultimate guide for all keen gardeners and allotmenteers - The
Allotment Almanac by BBC Radio 2 gardener Terry Walton gives key
advice on what to do each month, key crops, main tasks and top tips
of varieties and is shot through with distilled hard-won
experience. Entertaining and informative, you won't need anything
else! 'The perfect companion for any allotmenteer, and with Terry
Walton, you can't go wrong. His friendly advice will guide you each
month, with exactly what you should do on your plot' -- English
Garden 'This super little book... for all keen gardeners,
especially allotmenteers, who will appreciate the tales but also
get some useful tips' -- Kitchen Garden 'What a lovely little book.
Takes you through month by month and really well illustrated.
Really pleased with it' -- ***** Reader review 'The only companion
you will need in the allotment' -- ***** Reader review 'A VERY good
book, written from the heart, by a knowledgeable gardener' -- *****
Reader review 'A must-have for gardeners' -- ***** Reader review
'As you read this book you feel Terry at your side chatting to you
as if on the plot together - a real joy' -- ***** Reader review
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From a gardener who has been working on his allotment for over 50
years, this is a brilliant guide to organic vegetable growing and
allotment life in general. Month-by-month BBC Radio 2 gardener
Terry Walton give us invaluable advice on: - things to do each
month - what to watch out for - key crops for the month - top
variety tips In addition to this, he peppers this with tales of
life on his allotment, creating a charming and heart-warming guide.
Taking the gardening reader by the hand and leading them through
the gardening year, Terry is the perfect companion, giving
technical help, quick tips, reassurance, and plenty of
entertainment along the way. What are you waiting for?
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