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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
Most gardeners think that when the first frost hits, the vegetable
gardening season is over -- but that's all about to change! In "The
Year-Round Vegetable Gardener," Nova Scotia-based gardener and
writer Niki Jabbour shares her secrets for growing food during
every month of the year. Her season-defying techniques, developed
in her own home garden where short summers and low levels of winter
sunlight create the ultimate challenge, are doable, affordable, and
rewarding for gardeners in any location where frost has
traditionally ended the growing season.Jabbour explains how to make
every month a vegetable-gardening month. She provides in-depth
instruction for all of her time-tested techniques, including
selecting the best varieties for each season, mastering the art of
succession planting, and maximizing the use of space throughout the
year to increase production. She also offers complete instructions
for making affordable protective structures that keep vegetables
viable and delicious throughout the colder months. What could be
more amazing than harvesting fresh greens in February? Jabbour's
proven, accessible methods make this dream possible for food
gardeners everywhere.
Growing Self-Sufficiency is a practical and inspirational guide for
both the beginner and the experienced gardener. It explains how you
can enjoy the satisfaction and pride of providing food for yourself
and your family, whether you have just a small balcony or back
yard, a large garden, or a homestead or smallholding. Learn how to:
Enjoy fresh and tasty vegetables in season Grow delicious fruit for
eating all year round Produce your own chicken, eggs and lamb,
guaranteed free from harmful chemicals and additives Preserve your
produce - from freezing and drying to making jams, chutneys and
pickles Make your own drinks: juices, cordials, cider, wine and
liqueurs Grow medicinal herbs and make your own herbal remedies
Provide more food from your plot than you ever thought possible!
Fancy having a go at growing your own produce? How do you improve
your chances of getting an allotment? How do you plan what to grow?
And what exactly is a cold frame? Find the answer to all these
questions and more inside The Allotment Pocket Bible, the perfect
gardening gift full of indispensible tips on how to grow your own
herbs and veg all year round on an allotment. Full of practical
advice on cultivating and enjoying your plot - whether you've got
an allotment in the city, a patch in your garden or an area of
farmland, The Allotment Pocket Bible gives gardeners tips from how
to find and get different types of allotment to how to organise and
manage your allotment space. There's also valuable advice on what
to grow (as well as a growing calendar to help you decide when to
grow it), tips on edible flowers and fighting pests and diseases.
As well as learning the many benefits of allotment gardening, you
can also pick up time-saving tips and techniques from pruning to
storing your produce. From greenhouses to polytunnels, all the
essential information you need to know about allotment gardening
can be found in this handy, easy-to-read and durable guide, helping
you grow your own produce all year round. Inside The Allotment
Pocket Bible you can discover the rising popularity of allotment
gardening, as well as how to turn your allotment into a productive
venture. Dip in to great ideas for fruit, vegetable and herb
recipes made from your hard-earned produce, learn how you can get
kids involved with your allotment projects and make sure you've got
all the right tools and equipment to make looking after your
allotment as easy as possible. From clearing your new allotment and
planting raised beds to building compost bins and when to sow,
plant and harvest your crops, you'll find all the handy,
easy-to-follow advice you need in The Allotment Pocket Bible. Want
to start gardening organically and grow your own organic food? The
Allotment Pocket Bible will help you grow your own organic produce:
organic vegetables, organic fruit and organic herbs. Wondering how
to make money from your allotment produce? Planning an allotment
competition? Find tips on all the rules and regulations you need to
know, as well as how to engage with the allotment community and
maintain relations with allotment neighbours.. Small and durable
and perfectly designed to be used 'on the job', The Allotment
Pocket Bible is sure to be your trusty companion on your next visit
to the potting shed. "An hour's hard digging is a good way of
getting one's mind back in the right perspective."Richard Briers
"Cultivate the garden for the nose, and the eyes will take care of
themselves." Robert Louis Stevenson "All my hurts my garden spade
can heal" Ralph Waldo Emerson "The man who has planted a garden
feels that he has done something for the good of the world." Vita
Sackville-West "Gardening is the purest of human pleasures" Francis
Bacon This beautiful hardback edition has both dust-cover and gold
embossing on the spine making it the perfect gift. Every Pocket
Bible is lovingly crafted to give you a unique mix of useful
references, handy tips and fascinating trivia that will enlighten
and entertain you at every page. There is a Pocket Bible for
everyone... Other titles in the series: The Allotment Pocket Bible,
The Baking Pocket Bible, The Cook's Pocket Bible, The Mum's Pocket
Bible and The Outdoor Pocket Bible.
When it comes to fresh vegetables, nothing comes close to growing
your own - but where to start? For those of us that crave the crisp
taste of home-grown tomatoes, peppers, courgettes and more but lack
the crucial experience and know-how, it can be difficult to make
those first steps to transform a barren patch into a luscious
kitchen garden - even for experienced gardeners, the move from
decorative gardening to practical vegetable growing can prove
tricky. Gardeners' World: First Time Veg Grower can help you make
that journey, with simple and practical expert advice from the
moment you first don your wellies right up until you're harvesting
your own crops. With step-by-step guides and clear colour
illustrations helping you to get the most out of your plot all year
round, this compact guide is an essential addition to any
gardener's shelf. From preparing your ground to sowing, nurturing
and maintaining your plants, let the practiced hands at the UK's
best-selling gardening magazine help you create the vegetable patch
of your dreams.
Maria Thun, a pre-eminent expert in biodynamic cultivation methods
- sometimes referred to as "premium organic" - has here compiled
over 100 of her best gardening tips based on 50 years' research.
Find out: * how to produce abundant and tasty crops; * how special
preparations can transform your soil and produce; * how the moon
affects planting and growth; * the difference between 'root',
'leaf', 'blossom' and 'fruit' plants; * what the best storage
methods are; and much more. Accompany the author on a journey
through the seasons and discover lots of new tips and suggestions.
There is a wealth of advice here for gardeners seeking to manage
nature responsibly and successfully.
Whatever the size of your garden or allotment, you can grow your
own vegetables. Even if you only have a balcony or a small paved
area outside your kitchen, you can grow more than you ever thought
possible in pots, containers and raised beds. Experienced vegetable
grower John Harrison takes you through the entire vegetable year so
that, for all the main vegetables, you'll know exactly when you
should sow your seeds, dig your plot and harvest your crops. Choose
the most appropriate vegetables for your particular soil and select
the right position so that they flourish. Discover how to make your
own compost and organic fertilisers, as well as the best methods of
controlling pests. Find out how to extend the season by buying or
building your own cloches and cold frames. Put an end to worries
that your shop-bought vegetables contain chemical residues or to
concerns about the air miles such vegetables have flown en route to
your table!
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