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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
This book explains everything you need to know to grow a low
maintenance edible polyculture. Do you dream of a low maintenance
perennial garden that is full to the brim of perennial vegetables
that you don't have to keep replanting, but only have a small
space? Do you struggle with too little time for gardening or
controlling the pests and diseases that eat your crops? Do you want
to grow unusual vegetable varieties? You can do all of this with
Edible Perennial Gardening. Anni Kelsey has meticulously researched
the little known subject of edible perennials and selected her
favourite, tasty varieties. She explains how to source and
propagate different vegetables, which plants work well together in
a polyculture, and what you can plant in small, shady or semi-shady
beds as well as in sunny areas.
Best-selling gardening author Barbara Pleasant makes organic
vegetable gardening easy, fun, and rewarding with detailed planting
and care designs for 24 beginner-friendly gardens to fit any site,
whether it's a tiny side yard, a border, a trellis alongside the
house, or a front yard. From exactly what plants (and how many) to
buy, where and when to plant them, and how to care for each
vegetable throughout the season, Pleasant encourages readers to
start small, grow the food they love, and expand their plant
selection as their skills develop. Specially tailored plans offer
choices to fit a wide range of sites and food preferences, from the
Front-Yard Food Supply to the Marinara Medley, Sweet Corn &
Company, and High-Value Verticals.There's a plan and plant
selection to fit every gardener's passion. Detailed plot plans show
progressive stages for how each garden can be expanded gradually
over the course of three years, ensuring that beginning gardeners
will experience success and satisfaction without being overwhelmed
by an over-ambitious plan at the start.
'A warm, funny, uplifting writer to celebrate!' KATIE FFORDE If you
love Lucy Diamond, Phillipa Ashley, Sue Moorcroft and Holly Martin,
you'll LOVE Erin Green's novels of love, life and laughter! 'A
lovely, heart-warming story of three very different women trying to
change their lives for the better . . . I was hooked! I hope there
will be many more books in this lovely series!' CHRISTINA COURTENAY
'A delicious Shetland setting and the exquisite writing of Green,
come together for a delightful tale of friendship, family and love'
JENNI KEER Readers are enchanted! 'A lovely Christmas read . . .
made me feel good. Excellent' 'An essential for anyone's
pre-Christmas light and relaxing reading list' 'I couldn't put this
book down it was that good. . . 10 stars at least' 'A wonderful
festive read that makes you wish you were there' 'This was a
beautiful escapist read' 'Great characters, great storyline and a
big hug in book form will be found within the pages of this amazing
festive book. Loved it' 'A lovely story of friendship, love, and
starting over. I wish I lived in this town, could shop at their
stores and be friends with these lovely characters'
..................................... Friendship can be the
greatest gift you'll ever give . . . Verity is embarking on a
better-late-than-never gap year now that her sons have flown the
nest, and dreams of turning a lifetime's hobby of knitting and
crocheting into a profitable new enterprise at Lerwick Manor's
gallery. Nessie has returned to Shetland after two years spent
retraining as a blacksmith on the Scottish mainland. She's
determined to do whatever it takes to reignite the traditional
craft and prove that gender is no obstacle to taking on her
family's heritage. Isla is fresh out of catering college, but she
is desperate to prove she has what it takes to run Lerwick Manor's
artisan cafe. Focused on perfecting her grandmother's traditional
recipes, Isla has no time for anything else - especially not her
pesky ex. With the island's Yule Day celebration fast approaching,
it's the ideal moment for their crafts to shine. But they can't do
it alone - and their friendship might turn out to be their greatest
creation yet... ..................................... 'A perfect
story full of hope, love and friendship' 'An uplifting, engaging
and heart warming book. Loved it' 'An amazing book and makes you
really think that your dreams of changing your life can really
happen' 'The author has the knack of making her characters spring
off the pages so real that you'll care about them' Peterborough
Telegraph Don't miss any of Erin Green's gloriously uplifting reads
in Lerwick - look out for From Shetland, With Love, Sunny Stays at
the Shetland Hotel and A Shetland Christmas Carol - perfect for any
season! You are invited to a holiday where friendship, home
comforts and romance are guaranteed . . . look for New Beginnings
at Rose Cottage! If you don't ask you'll never know . . . it's a
great time for Taking a Chance on Love!
'When I am disturbed, even angry, gardening has been a therapy.
When I don't want to talk I turn to Plot 29, or to a wilder piece
of land by a northern sea. There, among seeds and trees, my
breathing slows; my heart rate too. My anxieties slip away.' As a
young boy in 1960s Plymouth, Allan Jenkins and his brother,
Christopher, were rescued from their care home and fostered by an
elderly couple. There, the brothers started to grow flowers in
their riverside cottage. They found a new life with their new mum
and dad. As Allan grew older, his foster parents were never quite
able to provide the family he and his brother needed, but the
solace he found in tending a small London allotment echoed the
childhood moments when he grew nasturtiums from seed. Over the
course of a year, Allan digs deeper into his past, seeking to learn
more about his absent parents. Examining the truths and untruths
that he'd been told, he discovers the secrets to why the two boys
were in care. What emerges is a vivid portrait of the violence and
neglect that lay at the heart of his family. A beautifully written,
haunting memoir, Plot 29 is a mystery story and meditation on
nature and nurture. It's also a celebration of the joy to be found
in sharing food and flowers with people you love.
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