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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
In this book, Sharon Amos explains how to design and create a
beautiful garden for little or no money, offering tips on bartering
for clippings, getting a bargain at garage sales or neighbourhood
fairs, digging up suckers or adapting wild species and controlling
them in a garden environment. She provides a comprehensive
directory of 80 plants including detailed advice on where and how
to grow a wide variety of garden favourites, from snowdrops to
poppies. With beautiful illustrations, Plants for Free is the
perfect gift book for cultivating your garden on a budget of
next-to-nothing.
Joel Morrow was editor of the journal Biodynamics for over thirty
years, in which he published regular 'biographies' of vegetables.
The 76 biographies in this book address all aspects of the
vegetables, including how to grow them, their climate of origin,
their transformation over time, and their nutritional and
therapeutic potential. Arranged alphabetically -- from Asian
Brassicas to Winter Squash -- this unique book is more than just a
gardening guide. Inspired by Rudolf Steiner's spiritual view of
nature, it offers a complete understanding of the vegetables,
revealing their inner characteristics and helping growers to
improve plant health and yields.
This beautiful wall calendar features sumptuous illustrations of
fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers-along with tips on what to
plant and when. The perfect gift for any aspiring home gardener!
Includes 24 beautiful full-color watercolor illustrations
commissioned specially for the calendar Feature seasonal vegetables
and herbs appropriate for each month of the year Grids include
seasonal tips and advice for the home gardener Generous grids
provide space to add appointments, reminders, and gardening notes
Includes official major world holidays Bonus spread for
September-December 2022
Fruits, berries, and nuts are an exciting way for food gardeners
to expand their homegrown harvest with new produce. "The Fruit
Gardener's Bible" is the complete reference on every aspect of
planting, growing, caring for, and harvesting these nutritious,
delicious plants.Organic fruits and berries are expensive to buy,
making it especially worthwhile to grow them in the home garden.
From small fruits like strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries
to orchard fruits, such as apples, pears, peaches, cherries, and
nuts, backyard gardeners will learn how to choose the best
varieties and methods for a healthy harvest. "The Fruit Gardener's
Bible" focuses on what's practical and achievable for small-scale
growing and introduces readers to the best organic, no-spray
methods. From pruning to harvesting and protecting from wildlife,
food gardeners will find all the information they need to
incorporate fruits and berries into their existing beds and yards.
A perfect companion to the best-selling "The Vegetable Gardener's
Bible," "The Fruit Gardener's Bible" is the definitive reference
for growing fruits and nuts at home.
The Urban Vegetable Patch is an eco-friendly guide to growing
green, no matter your space. Starting with how to set-up your own
vegetable patch up - be it on a windowsill, a balcony or even an
allotment - you will learn how to make the most of your space,
whatever the size. From how to grow vegetables organically - be it
from seed or even food scraps - to making your own fertiliser, as
well as practical tips on how to cook, store and share your haul,
reduce your use of plastics and water, and even how to plant for
wildlife, this book will inspire you to grow your way to greener
way of living - so dig in!
You don't need a country garden or an allotment to grow good fruit
and veg... This book celebrates the fact that anyone can 'grow your
own' and that through veg growing you can meet your neighbours and
grow your own community too.
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