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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!
The Ecological Farm is a breakthrough resource for ecological fruit
and vegetable growers at every scale who want to go beyond organic.
Through a unique ecosystem-balancing approach focusing on reduced
tillage, minimising farm and garden inputs and pest control,
you’ll learn how to build higher soil quality and fertility by
using fewer harmful inputs. Â Farmer, consultant, and
educator Helen Atthowe (along with her late husband, Carl Rosato)
have decades of farming experience which is shared in this
essential book. They guide readers on how to reduce or eliminate
the use of outside inputs of fertiliser or pesticides – even
those that are commonly used on certified organic orchards and
market gardens. With clear, easy to action language and colour
photography, charts, and graphs throughout, The Ecological Farm
emphasizes the importance of managing the details of an entire
growing system over the full life of an enterprise. The Ecological
Farm features a crop-by-crop guide to growing more than 25 of the
most popular and profitable vegetables and fruits, including
specific management advice for dealing with pests and diseases.
You’ll also learn how to: design a system that establishes a
year-round root-in-soil system for microbial health strengthen the
“immune system†of a farm or garden supply crop needs using
only on-farm inputs such as cover crops and living mulch maximise
the presence of beneficial insects and microbes minimise ecological
impact in dealing with insect pest and disease problems The
Ecological Farm makes complex, sometimes messy, ecological
concepts and practices understandable to all growers, and makes
healthy farming, in which nature is invited to participate,
possible.
This book is a fully updated amalgamation of two previously
published titles - Growing Vines (1972) and Wines from your Vines
(1974). It is concise, yet detailed, and covers all aspects from
planting the vines through cropping and vinification to enjoying
the final product. The quality of English wine is constantly
improving and this book will help the amateur to produce
high-quality wine from home-grown grapes providing the right
varieties are used and the simple rules followed.
Many of us want to increase our self-sufficiency, but few have
access to the ideal five sunny, gently sloping acres of rich,
loamy, well-drained soil. Jenni Blackmore presents a highly
entertaining, personal account of how permaculture can be practiced
in adverse conditions, allowing anyone to learn to live more
sustainably in a less-than-perfect world. With a rallying cry of
"If we can do it, you can too," she distills the wisdom of twenty
years of trial and error into a valuable teaching tool. The perfect
antidote to dense, high-level technical manuals, Permaculture for
the Rest of Us presents the fundamental principles of this
sometimes confusing concept in a humorous, reader-friendly way.
Each chapter focuses on a specific method or technique,
interspersing straightforward explanations with the author's own
experiences. Learn how to successfully retrofit even the smallest
homestead using skills such as: No-till vs. till gardening,
composting, and soil-building Natural pest control and integrating
small livestock Basic greenhouse construction Harvesting,
preservation, and more Ideal for urban dreamers, suburbanites and
country-dwellers alike, this inspirational and instructional
"encouragement manual" is packed with vibrant photographs
documenting the author's journey from adversity to abundance. Jenni
Blackmore is a farmer, artist, writer and certified Permaculture
Design Consultant who built her house on a rocky, windswept island
off the coast of Nova Scotia almost twenty-five years ago and has
been stumbling along the road to self-sufficient living ever since.
A successful micro-farmer, she produces most of her family's meat,
eggs, fruit, and vegetables, in spite of often-challenging
conditions.
This fun-filled outdoor adventure handbook is packed with unique
ideas to help kids discover the great outdoors and get closer to
nature. Created with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the
UK's leading gardening charity, this pocket-sized guide teached
kids about different habitats. This gorgeously illustrated handbook
is bursting with fun activities, top tips and nature facts to help
inspire kids to explore the amazing world around them. Learn how to
choose a campsite. Grow your own daffodils. Learn how to navigate
using the night sky. Each page is packed with original ideas to
help kids discover and explore plants and wildlife, with exciting
activities for different habitats.
There's something about the word 'allotments' that conjures up an
image of traditional values, of balmy summer days spent working the
land, escaping in honest toil. A rural idylll far removed from our
everyday experience. And even though allotments can be found
throughout the world, in our minds they still seem to encapsulate a
certain Britishness. Andrew Buurman's photographs capture the
essence of the allotment and convey the enthusiasm and diversity of
today's plot holders. These photographs were all taken on Uplands
Allotments, in Handsworth, in the heart of Birmingham. The largest
allotment site in the UK - with 422 plots - it opened in 1949, with
its own office and meeting hall. Even today it retains much of the
communal spirit of the post war era with weekly tea dances, bingo
nights and an annual flower and vegetable show. The history of
allotments tracks the major social and political changes in British
life: the move away from open field agriculture, the urbanisation
of the Industrial Revolution, the need for home grown produce
during both World Wars. By 1943 there were some 1.4 million
allotments in the UK growing 10 percent of the nation's food.
Inevitably both increasing affluence and the redevelopment of many
sites led to a dramatic decrease in numbers, though in recent years
there has been a resurgence of interest. There are now some 300,000
allotments in the UK often shared between families and friends.
Grow up! If you have limited outdoor space and would like to grow
your food, this practical illustrated guide will help you transform
previously plant-free zones into thriving, beneficial and utterly
beautiful food-growing areas. Using special containers, either
bought or home-made, as well as conventional methods such as
containers on a roof or growing plants up walls, you can grow a
wide range of edible crops - and grab a salad for lunch without
getting your feet wet. This book includes: * Creating edible roof
gardens * Planning and growing crops on green roofs, including on
sheds * Using a wide variety of containers, e.g. ladder allotments
and growing frames, with details of how to make them * Making the
most of wall boxes and hanging baskets * A directory of plants
suitable for vertical growing - fruit, flowers and herbs as well as
vegetables - with advice on how to cultivate them. Whether you have
an apartment with just a wall, windowsill, balcony or small flat
roof; a school with nothing but a tarmac playground; or just a
paved courtyard in your community centre, this book will get you
started on a new way of growing.
Food plants have their own ornamental value, adding harmony to
existing landscapes without creating a separate vegetable garden.
They also provide a fresh, healthy alternative to the tasteless and
woody fruits and vegetables bred for long-distance transportation
and shipped to our grocery stores from all over the world. In this
book, we show how, with just a little effort, you can augment your
landscape with edibles of every description in an environmentally
sustainable manner: * Veggie favorites: tomatoes, lettuce, carrots,
beans and onions * Berries: blueberries, raspberries, blackberries
and strawberries * The superhealthy: flax, broccoli, kale and
garlic * The oddly beautiful: Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, asparagus
and artichokes * The ancient and exotic: quinoa, fennel and hardy
kiwi * Plus starting, maintaining and harvesting an edible garden,
propagation and winter care, and solutions to common garden
problems.
Are you using your polytunnel, also known as high tunnel or hoop
house, to its full potential? If so you'll be harvesting fresh
crops all year round - sweet potatoes and late celery in November;
winter radish, baby carrots and celeriac in early February; salads
leaves right through the winter. Even in the 'hungry gap' you'll
have a choice of new potatoes, pak choi, peas, tender cabbages,
beetroot and more. How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel has all the
information you need to make the most of this precious covered
space, including: * a detailed crop-by-crop guide to the growing
year * dedicated chapters on growing for each season, including the
'hungry gap' * a sowing and harvesting calendar to help with
planning.
Beautiful and comprehensive, Vegetables is a must-have for all
gardeners, by acclaimed authors Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix.
'Remarkable . . . I have learnt so much' - Financial Times Whether
you are a complete novice or an experienced gardener, Vegetables
contains a stunning array of produce, in full colour photography,
that can be grown in gardens of all sizes, allotments and even in
windowsill pots. The book features over 500 vegetables that can be
cultivated in a temperate climate, from the familiar carrot and
spinach to the exotic jicama and sacred lotus. Revised and updated,
this is an indispensable guide for growers, the authoritative text
contains fascinating details of the history and development of each
species and information on characteristics, cultivation, when to
harvest, and pests and diseases - as well as tips for cooking the
more unusual varieties.
Learn how to create your own no dig, organic garden with
permaculture design and techniques. Vera's 15 years of experience
as a no dig gardener provides a vast amount of knowledge on growing
fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers. The book is divided into two
sections, container gardening and permaculture kitchen gardening.
Part One shares knowledge especially useful to urban gardeners and
those with little space. Part Two advises on starting and
maintaining a garden. Vera's speciality is creating beautiful and
delicious polycultures and she offers a range of examples to get
you started and the knowledge to experiment. She also includes
recipes for your fresh harvests. Chapters on making compost,
building raised beds, and a monthly job guide make this useful for
all levels of gardener. Vera demonstrates that gardens can look
beautiful and be productive, and her advice and examples encourage
us to look at our own growing spaces in a different light. We no
longer need to hide our veggie patches; they can take centre stage.
Why not incorporate cut flowers with herbs, brassicas and peas? Or
plant a pottager garden? These examples will help people create
edible paradises everywhere, like patios, balconies, windowsills,
allotments, community and school gardens, front and back gardens
and anywhere else we can grow.
Since the 1950s we have lost 63 per cent of our orchards through
development or neglect, and even though we have been able to grow
3,000 varieties of apple in England, almost 70 per cent of apples
we buy are imported. Common Ground has worked to interest local
communities in creating and saving orchards to provide fruit and
nuts, havens for wildlife and places of beauty. The Community
Orchards Handbook shows how to start your own Community Orchard,
from getting support to tackling legal issues, organising work,
selling produce and enjoying together the fruits of your work. It
gives suggestions on 'apple mapping' and saving local varieties,
and practical advice on planting, harvesting and safeguarding your
orchard. It includes a comprehensive resources section and is full
of examples of diverse Community Orchard projects across the UK.
"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.
Dig into gardening, no matter the size of your space. This
innovative gardening book will show you how to maximise even the
smallest of gardening space so you can grow fruit and vegetables,
in abundance, at home! This gardening guide for beginners includes
everything you need to know about container gardening and square
foot gardening. Inside, you'll find: - Projects for all types of
gardening spaces: small beds and plots, balconies, roof gardens,
windowsills, walls, and patios - Key techniques, such as sowing
seeds and assessing soil, are shown with step-by-step photos -
Practical advice that is easy for beginners to understand -
Planting recipes for sun and shade suggest combinations to suit any
gardener - A-Z plant guide provides growing information for more
than 70 vegetables, fruits, and herbs No garden? No problem!
Whether you're in a small apartment or up in a high rise flat, Grow
All You Can Eat In Three Square Feet will help you get the most out
of your space. It's packed with step-by-step instructions,
full-colour photographs and easy-to-read diagrams to help you get
your hands dirty and your garden growing. From growing tomatoes in
window boxes to sowing raised beds that will be beautiful all year
round, you'll discover clever ideas and plenty of inspiration to
start and sustain your very own vegetable garden. It also includes
expert gardening tips on choosing the right plants for your
specific space and how to grow them successfully. It's the perfect
gift for urban gardeners who want to start growing a bounty of
fresh vegetables right on their balcony or kitchen windowsill.
In this book, beginners will learn the best way to use a mushroom
kit, as well as how to maintain the sterile procedures and
controlled environment that cultivation requires. Novices and the
more experienced will learn how to create grain spawn or sawdust
spawn and how to use liquid cultures and fruiting chambers.
Advanced readers will gain a thorough knowledge of how to work with
large-scale grain spawn, agar, bag cultures, bulk substrates, and
large fruiting chambers to produce mushrooms consistently and in
greater quantity.
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.
DK brings you an all-encompassing horticultural handbook to fulfil
your every leaf and legume! Get your gardening gloves on, as
best-selling author Huw Richards takes you on a green-fingered
journey to be an undefeated veg-grower! A recent study suggests 38%
of British adults use their gardens to grow herbs and vegetables.
But with the ever-growing pressure of balancing family life with a
career, a lot of today's green-fingered gardeners simply lack time
for vegetable growing. Huw is on a mission to change that! Whatever
your horticultural hopes may be, Huw Richards brings you a
veg-growing guide that is sure to shape the next generation of
green-fingered gardeners like never before, full of top tips on
smart gardening, without compromising on time, effort or money.
With passion in every page, you can enjoy: -Tons of tips and tricks
to maximise efficiency of your vegetable gardens -Skillful and
solid information to disparage the common myth that gardening
requires too much time and effort -Easy to follow step-by-step
instructions of fundamental gardening techniques -Visual
representations of Huw's innovative ideas to easily apply to your
own vegetable garden After the immeasurable success of his first
two gardening books 'Veg in One Bed' and 'Grow Food for Free', Huw
brings you a riveting third release, full of simple yet effective
strategies to leave you with a patch to be proud of! By applying a
strategic approach to your veggie patch, from choosing the right
compost to using the correct cultivation tools, Huw assures that
even the most hapless of gardeners can unearth the endless
potential that all gardens possess, no matter the shape or size!
Why not stand out from the crowd with this fully-illustrated veggie
handbook, and start your intuitive gardening journey today to reap
the benefits of a more bountiful harvest. An ideal gift for the
green-fingered gardener or budding botanist in your life! With over
500,000 subscribers on YouTube, Huw Richards is keen to share his
17 years' experience on maximising productivity of vegetable
patches, so get those gloves on, and join the journey today! Ready,
set, let's grow!
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