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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
History may be written by the victors, but as Wolfgang Schivelbusch
argues, it is the losers who often have the last word. Focusing on
three case studies - the American South after the Civil War, France
after defeat by Prussia in 1871, and Germany following the First
World War - Schivelbusch reveals the complex psychological and
cultural responses of vanquished nations to the experience of
military defeat.
An inspiring and practical guide for the modern gardener or
smallholder from Britain's great country estates and their kitchens
gardens. For anyone wishing to grow their own and become more
self-sufficient, there is much to learn from traditional gardening
techniques, whether you have an urban allotment or a balcony.
Inspiration for the modern gardener or smallholder from Britain's
great country estate and their kitchens gardens. This practical
guide gives a fascinating glimpse over the kitchen garden wall and
into the orchards, vegetable beds, fishponds, vineyards and
brewhouses through the centuries. For anyone wishing to grow their
own and become more self-sufficient, there is much to learn from
traditional gardening techniques, whether you have an urban
allotment or a balcony. Britain's great estates and country house
gardens offer a wealth of inspiration to the modern gardener. From
traditional walled kitchen gardens and their - sometimes surprising
- fruit and vegetables, to keeping bees, chickens or even
livestock, tried and tested methods have been used in kitchen
garden estates since medieval times and have much to teach anyone
who wishes to make their own outdoor space a model of
self-sufficiency. Covering fruit and vegetables, herbs, orchards,
beekeeping, fish ponds, dovecotes and poultry, dairy and the
farmyard, the deer park and game, hops and vineyards, there is
something for everyone, whether you have acres of land, an
allotment or are simply growing herbs on your windowsill.
This is a guide to planning a kitchen garden and cultivating a wide
range of fruits, vegetables and herbs, from sowing and planting
through to harvesting and storage. It also describes the different
cultivation needs of various crops, including the training and
pruning of fruit trees, and routine husbandry, such as weeding,
feeding, mulching and the prevention and control of pests and
diseases.
'A brilliant and inspirational starter kit for anyone who wants to
make a garden to suit their own needs.' - Alan Titchmarsh Although
excited by the prospect of moving into their own home for the first
time, many people are mystified at the thought of what to do with
their outdoor space. Frances Tophill's fuss-free, practical guide
shows you how to create a space outside your own back door that's
designed by you, built by you and enjoyed by you. Beginning with
advice on getting to know your garden - what type of soil you have,
what the drainage and light is like - then on getting to know
yourself as a gardener - do you want a vegetable patch, an
abundance of flowers or simply an extension of your indoor living
space? - and then moving on to the practical design, including hard
and soft landscaping and building materials and guidance, Frances
guides you through different types of plants and how to source and
plant them. There is also a section on aftercare, telling you the
best way to keep your garden well cared for and easy to maintain
throughout the year.
This is best-selling author Ed Smith's complete guide to growing a
bounty of vegetables in small spaces and without land. This is a
completely updated and expanded edition of "Incredible Vegetables
from Self-Watering Containers", now including conventional
containers of all sizes, from window boxes to tubs. "The Vegetable
Gardener's Container Bible" provides information on growing
everyone's favourite vegetables in all kinds of containers. And Ed
Smith delivers his wealth of container gardening knowledge in the
friendly, accessible style that his readers love. He explains how
to choose the rights plants, select appropriate containers and
tools, provide balanced nutrition, care for plants throughout the
growing season, control pests without chemicals, and much more. He
even includes plans for small-space container gardens that urban
and suburban gardeners will love.
Increasingly unpredictable weather patterns and pest infestations
are challenging today's vegetable gardeners. But best-selling
author Niki Jabbour has a solution: Growing Under Cover. In this
in-depth guide, Jabbour shows how to use row covers, shade cloth,
low tunnels, cold frames, hoop houses, and other protective
structures to create controlled growing spaces for vegetables to
thrive. Photographed in her own super-productive garden, Jabbour
highlights the many benefits of using protective covers to plant
earlier, eliminate pests, and harvest a healthier, heartier bounty
year round. With enthusiasm, inventive techniques, and proven,
firsthand knowledge, this book provides invaluable advice from a
popular and widely respected gardening authority.
Through telling the story of the White House Kitchen Garden, Obama
explores how increased access to healthful, affordable food can
improve health for families across America with ideas on how to
create community and urban gardens.
Food can be grown just about anywhere, and lack of space should not
put you off growing and enjoying the taste of your own fresh
vegetables. Not everyone has access to outside space or what we
traditionally think of as a garden, but we all have window ledges,
doorways, often stairways, sometimes even a balcony or roof space.
This book offers solutions and inspirations for these tricky spots
that we frequently overlook or neglect, and highlights some unusual
growing spaces such as a minuscule balcony in Bristol, an
innovative installation of hexagonal polytunnels full of salad
leaves in Amiens, France, and an ingenious self-sufficient growing
system that provides a wealth of vegetables in an old swimming pool
in Phoenix, Arizona. Filled with practical advice, inspiration and
planting and design ideas, My Tiny Veg Plot tells you how to
prepare your beds whatever the size and situation; there is advice
on filling containers, creating ingenious planters, using planting
mediums, soil and water and which fruit and vegetables will thrive
in which spot. My Tiny Veg Plot contains straightforward
information on what to grow and how to grow it, from seed to ready
to eat.
In "Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener's Hand-book", authors Ron and
Jennifer Kujawski take the guesswork out of gardening with weekly
to-do lists that break gardening down into easily manageable tasks.
Suitable for all gardening zones, the book offers easy instructions
for set- ting up a personalized schedule based on your last frost
date. The Kujawskis are an inspiring father-daughter team who share
their own triumphs, mistakes, and misadventures over many years
spent together in the vegetable patch. Readers will enjoy the
friendly direction and advice these veterans offer. Easy-to-read
boxes, bulleted lists, charts, and detailed how-to illustrations
make each week's activities clear and doable. Spots for
record-keeping encourage readers to track their own successes and
fine-tune their weekly schedules from year to year. Inch by inch,
row by row, week by week, gardeners will move confidently through
the gardening season. Whether it's planting the strawberries,
pinching off the pumpkin blossoms, checking for tomato hornworm, or
harvesting the carrots, they will know exactly when and how to do
it for the most bountiful harvests and the most enjoyable
vegetable-growing experiences ever.
Dig into eco-gardening and cultivate your green thumb. Discover how
to care for the planet while you care for your garden. This is your
no-fuss guide to planet-friendly gardening. Do you want a beautiful
and productive garden that won't cost the earth but don't know
where to start? This wildlife gardening book for beginners will
introduce you to all aspects of sustainable gardening. It includes
a wide selection of recommended plants including trees, climbers,
and wildflowers, to help encourage local biodiversity in your
garden. Whether you're growing in pots on your patio or have a
fully-fledged garden, this organic gardening book explores
everything you need to know to create your own eco-garden. Discover
how to minimise garden waste and make soil-building compost. Learn
how to do your bit to reduce your carbon footprint and make a
positive contribution to slowing down climate change. You don't
have to be a horticulture expert to get started, this indispensable
reference book will take you through every single step! It
includes: - Tips on how to turn your outdoor space into a refuge
for local wildlife - Packed with practical, jargon-free know-how
and simple gardening techniques - Easy-to-follow format to help
grow your gardening knowledge Let It Grow! Gorgeous, full-colour
photography provides plenty of inspiration and
environmentally-friendly ideas. Expert tips and step-by-step
instructions on every page guide you on how to be more sustainable
and why it's important. Grow Eco Gardening covers everything you
need to work in harmony with nature. It's the perfect book for
beginner gardeners who want to do their bit for the climate.
Complete the Series: Make your green-fingered dreams a reality with
the Grow series from DK. Learn how to brighten up even the
trickiest areas in Grow Containers, or discover how to prune your
garden in Grow Pruning & Training. Alternatively, there are
more titles to explore such as Grow Easy Veg and Grow Houseplants.
How to Store Your Garden Produce - the key to self-sufficiency is
the modern guide to storing and preserving your garden produce,
enabling you to eat home-grown goodness all year round. The easy to
use reference section provides applicable storage and preservation
techniques for the majority of plant produce grown commonly in
gardens and allotments. Why is storing your garden produce the key
to self-sufficiency? Because with less than an acre of garden you
can grow enough produce to feed a family of four for a year, but as
much of the produce will ripen simultaneously in the summer,
without proper storage most of it will go to waste and you'll be
off to the supermarket again. Learn simple and enjoyable techniques
for storing your produce and embrace the wonderful world of
self-sufficiency. In the A-Z list of produce, each entry includes
recommended varieties, suggested methods of storage and a number of
recipes. Everything from how to make your own cider and pickled
gerkhins to how to string onions and dry your own apple rings. You
will know where your food has come from, you will save money, there
will be no packaging and you'll be eating tasty local food whilst
feeling very good about it.
*** 'Bellamy makes gardening seem simple, expressive and joyful.
Anyone can do it.' - Evening Standard 'Offers a fresh take on
gardening in small spaces.' - Countryside Grow 5 reveals a
brilliantly simple, fast way to make a beautiful garden, whether
you have a small plot or a handful of pots. With 52 planting
'recipes' using a palette of just five plants, you can create: - a
low-carbon flower garden for a changing climate - a micro-meadow in
a city space - an urban garden inspired by an ancient woodland -
high notes of colour in a tiny courtyard - a stylized slice of
nature in a pot This practical and inspirational book by
award-winning garden expert Lucy Bellamy and photographer Jason
Ingram includes more than 100 of the newest and best plants and how
to use them through the seasons.
Live sustainably with style - grow fruits and vegetables, cook
them, create natural dyes, then make your own clothes with five
full-size pattern sheets. Focused around five crops (blackberry,
nettle, onion, red cabbage, and rhubarb) that can be foraged or
grown in an allotment, planter, or container, Bella Gonshorovitz -
fashion designer, dressmaker, and writer - shows you how to embrace
a holistic garden-to-garment lifestyle. - Learn how to forage, sow,
and harvest with straightforward grow guides - Enjoy your produce
with advice on the best vegan pantry ingredients and recipes -
Create natural dyes from your food waste to upcycle fabrics in
beautiful seasonal shades - Transform your fabrics into five
exclusively designed, essential pieces of clothing, including a
shirt dress and duster coat Swap food waste and fast fashion for
homegrown produce, delicious vegan dishes, and a contemporary
capsule wardrobe with the help of Bella's friendly, accessible
approach to sustainable living.
Seasonal bakes and tips on growing your own produce by former The
Great British Bake Off contestant, Michelle Evans-Fecci Former Bake
Off contestant Michelle was known on the show for her flavoursome,
colourful bakes and for championing seasonal, locally sourced and
homegrown produce. Whether it's a simple loaf for breakfast or a
striking showstopper cake for a celebration, she loves using
seasonal food to create tasty recipes for the whole family to
enjoy. The Seasonal Baker is a collection of recipes straight from
Michelle's kitchen to yours - from quick-and-easy bakes to others
that are a bit more challenging - with an emphasis on special
events such as Easter, Halloween and Christmas. Inside you will
find delicious, vibrant recipes such as: - Hot Cross Bun Bread and
Butter Pudding - Truffle, Rosemary and Garlic Focaccia - Smokey
Pulled Pork Sausage Rolls - Butternut Squash, Feta, Maple and Pecan
Cups - Vanilla, Rhubarb and Raspberry Celebration Cake Michelle
grew up on a farm and learned from a young age how to grow
vegetables and the basics of cooking and baking. She now lives in
the beautiful seaside town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire with her
husband Ben, their teenage son Alfie, little whippet Rosie, and two
cheeky hens. As a family they love to be out in the garden where
they grow a lot of the fruit, vegetables and herbs that Michelle
uses in her everyday cooking. The book shows just how easy and
rewarding it is to grow your own produce. As well as delicious
bakes for all abilities, The Seasonal Baker contains hints and tips
on ways of being thrifty with food. There is something for
everyone, from what to plant, when to plant it and when to harvest
- whether you have access to a plant pot, window box, balcony,
raised bed or garden veg patch with intuitive, creative photos to
help.
If the desire to start a garden has been planted in your heart,
then this essential guide is a wonderful companion to accompany you
on your new adventure! If you're not sure of the first steps to
take, this handbook takes the anxiety out of plotting and planting
and equips you with all the know-how and confidence you need to get
digging into your garden. Creating a garden that you can enjoy and
keep looking beautiful all year round is easier than you think!With
the expertise of the Royal Horticultural Society, you'll find
simple step-by-step instructions, with clear images to help you
create your dream garden, no matter the size and scale. Get to know
your garden and choose plants that will grow well in particular
soil types and conditions year after year. From growing root crop
to cutting back ivy, this book gives you lots of simple garden
ideas and projects that you can do yourself. Even if you've never
sowed a seed or pulled a weed, RHS How to Garden When You're New To
Gardening contains everything you need to kickstart your new
outdoor hobby! This refreshingly accessible book is perfect for the
novice gardener who wants to make the most of whatever garden they
have. Your Guide to Creating the Garden of Your Dreams Do you want
to create a garden you can show off with pride? Would you like to
grow your own food? This book will get you started quickly! By
following the simple steps and projects outlined in this book, you
will reap instant rewards and long-term successes so that you can
enjoy your garden in all seasons. Inside the pages of this
comprehensive gardening book, you'll discover: - Clear definitions
and descriptions of the different types of plants. - Tips on
choosing the type of garden you want. - Easy-to-follow instructions
for choosing the right plants for your soil. - Simple step-by-step
instructions to producing your first crop. - Practical gardening
advice on planting, growing, and caring for different plants.
Gardening for Everyone is a sustainable guide to growing vegetables
in five simple steps: planning, building, planting, tending and
harvesting. With the same wisdom and stunning aesthetic as Simply
Living Well, Julia's beautiful new book is a guide to creating and
growing a garden simply and sustainably with profiles of essential
vegetables and herbs, ecological tips, and fun and creative
projects. Growing food in your backyard (or even on a porch or
windowsill!) is one of the simplest and most rewarding ways to
nourish yourself, be self-sufficient and connect with nature in a
hands-on way. Here sustainability expert Julia Watkins shares
everything you need to know to grow your own vegetables, fruits and
herbs, as well as wildflowers and other beneficial companion
plants. The book covers all the nuts and bolts of creating and
caring for your garden - planning, building, planting, tending and
harvesting - followed by a deeper dive into the plants themselves:
demystifying annuals vs. perennials, cold-weather vs. warm-weather
veggies, and profiles of favorite crops. Throughout, Julia offers
tips for creating an eco-friendly and sustainable garden (such as
vermicomposting, no-till 'lasagna' gardening, and attracting
pollinators), plus some fun and unexpected hands-on projects like
how to build a bean teepee, make wildflower seed paper, and enjoy
refreshing herbal lemonade ice pops.
National treasure and presenter of ITV's hugely popular Love Your
Garden, Alan Titchmarsh brings us his month by month almanac of
garden knowledge, facts, advice and inspiration. Here is seasonal
advice on what to grow and sow, projects to engage in, as well as
wildlife to spot, gorgeous gardens to visit, birds and flowers to
celebrate, weather notes, and nature to reflect on in poems, music,
and books. A beautifully packaged giftbook with illustrations by
Alan himself.
There is a fantastic array of vegetables you can grow in your
garden, and not all of them are annuals. In "Perennial Vegetables"
the adventurous gardener will find information, tips, and sound
advice on less common edibles that will make any garden a
perpetual, low-maintenance source of food.
Imagine growing vegetables that require just about the same amount
of care as the flowers in your perennial beds and borders--no
annual tilling and potting and planting. They thrive and produce
abundant and nutritious crops throughout the season. It sounds too
good to be true, but in "Perennial Vegetables" author and plant
specialist Eric Toensmeier ("Edible Forest Gardens") introduces
gardeners to a world of little-known and wholly underappreciated
plants. Ranging beyond the usual suspects (asparagus, rhubarb, and
artichoke) to include such "minor" crops as ground cherry and ramps
(both of which have found their way onto exclusive restaurant
menus) and the much sought after, anti-oxidant-rich wolfberry (also
known as goji berries), Toensmeier explains how to raise, tend,
harvest, and cook with plants that yield great crops and
satisfaction.
Perennial vegetables are perfect as part of an edible landscape
plan or permaculture garden. Profiling more than 100 species,
illustrated with dozens of color photographs and illustrations, and
filled with valuable growing tips, recipes, and resources,
"Perennial Vegetables" is a groundbreaking and ground-healing book
that will open the eyes of gardeners everywhere to the exciting
world of edible perennials.
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