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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
You can't beat growing, picking and eating fruit from your very own
garden. This book will guide you through the processes and pitfalls
of fruit-growing, from propagating your first seeds, or planting
your first fruit tree, to selecting the ripe fruits for your dinner
table. Includes: * guidance on selecting all types of fruit for
home growing * handy tips for maximizing flavour and cropping *
illustrated A-Z profiles of recommended fruit * practical advice on
care, harvesting, storage, pruning, propagation and pest control *
step-by-step illustrations showing essential techniques Alan
Titchmarsh imparts a lifetime of expertise in these definitive
practical guides for beginners and experienced gardeners.
Step-by-step illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions guide
you through the basic gardening skills and on to the advanced
techniques, providing everything you need to grow delicious fruit
in your garden.
What happens between the hopeful spring weekend spent planting
seeds and the warm summer morning when the gardener wanders back
into the rows of vegetable plants with picking basket in hand?
Plenty! Every healthy vegetable garden represents an entire world
of activity and every vegetable gardener, no matter how
experienced, wants to know more about what's going on in those tidy
rows and how to handle any growing quandary that may arise
throughout the season The popularity of vegetable gardening is at
an all-time high. Home grown vegetables taste great, nourish body
and soul, and provide the additional security of knowing where the
produce comes from and how it was grown. "The Veggie Gardener's
Answer Book" feeds readers all the insider's tips and tricks,
practical advice, and organic wisdom necessary for growing the very
best crops.
Discover everything you need to know to grow your garden in
containers. Even if you only have a balcony or small patio, you can
grow more than you ever thought possible in pots, wall planters and
hanging baskets! This is your no-fuss guide to container gardening.
Are you interested in making your outdoor space greener but don't
know where to start? This urban gardening guide for beginners will
help you choose and care for more than 80 different plant
varieties, all specially chosen for their ability to thrive in
containers. Discover the quickest way to bring nature into your
home all year round! From suntraps to shady corners, this easy
gardening guide will show you how to brighten up even the trickiest
areas with beautiful plants. 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 care
for more than 80 different container plant varieties - 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 styling ideas! Expert tips and step-by-step
instructions on every page help make sure that you care for your
plants in the right way for them to flourish. Grow Containers shows
you how to leverage every square inch of your gardening space. It's
perfect for first-time gardeners, especially renters and small
homeowners with paved-over gardens. Complete the Series: Make your
green-fingered dreams a reality with the Grow series from DK. Learn
how to sow, grow and harvest vegetables successfully in Grow Easy
Veg, or discover how to garden more sustainably in Grow
Eco-Gardening. Alternatively, there are more titles to explore such
as Grow Pruning & Training and Grow Houseplants.
Want to get into gardening? Wondering how to get started? Anxious
that you won't know what to do? Have given up before, want to get
started again? Want to improve your growing, yields and practices?
This is the book for you. It takes you through all the most
commonly grown vegetables and fruits in the context of Irish
conditions. Learn from a gardener who has worked a garden since the
1940s as a child on his father's market garden, then as an adult
home gardener and horticulturist, currently as an allotment
advisor. This book combines the old and most recent knowledge in
one easy-to-follow text. It's a book you'll consult over and over,
through the wayward Irish seasons. Gardening for all situations
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.
Whether you're looking to farm a balcony, backyard, an allotment or
an acre, My Tiny Home Farm is bursting with ingenious ideas and
savvy solutions to help you transform any plot or planter into a
super smallholding. Visit a rooftop in Brooklyn, explore a Swedish
koloni plot, and enjoy the harvest at an organic vineyard in
England. The featured smallholders share their expertise, from
growing fruit and veg and raising livestock to advice on
establishing creative community spaces. Practical project ideas for
potato buckets, hen baths, bee hotels and more will ensure your
plot reaches peak productivity. Get inspired, let your imagination
grow and enjoy your tiny home farm. Francine Raymond is an author
and an expert on keeping chickens. She writes about her experiences
for The Sunday Telegraph and Gardens Illustrated and blogs at
www.kitchen-garden-hens.co.uk After a lifetime on an acre in
Suffolk populated with hens and ducks, she now gardens a small town
plot by the sea in Whitstable with the help of her grandsons and a
few bantams.
The book contains aspects of production, genetics and breeding of
Capsicum species with emphasis on fruit quality, yield and its
nutritional characteristics among with some specific chapters
focusing on breeding and physiological features of potted
ornamental Chili and responses to abiotic stress and postharvest of
fruits.
It's time for home gardeners to rethink the traditional garden and
explore the wide variety of options for growing edibles in
"anywhere" gardens - from decorative pots and raised beds to
unusual growing bags, hanging pouches, and tomato rings. These
contained gardens are more manageable than long rows or plots and
require much less work - yet yield just as much bounty. Featuring
dozens of preplanned planting recipes, based on space or container
sizes, Gardening Outside the Plot allows readers to mix and match
vegetables, herbs, small fruits, and edible flowers to create a
plant-style patchwork based on the "thriller" (dramatic,
focal-point plants), "filler" (midheight, bushy plants), and
"spiller" (vines and twining plants) formula for creating
interesting and botanically sound gardens. Plot-free gardening
offers practical solutions for any circumstance a gardener may
encounter (challenging spaces, soils, or weather), white also
taking into account budget, time, and aesthetic goals. Author
Stacey Hirvela shares many other interesting concepts, like
One-Minute Veggies (foods that go from patio to plate in less than
a minute) Doubly Delicious Crops that give two flavours from one
plant, and space/yield ratios (vegetables worth their footprint).
Gardeners will also find an enticing array of 60 edibles that grow
well in a defined space for productivity and beauty.
This fun-filled adventure handbook is bursting with 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 beautifully illustrated book is packed fun
activities, handy tips and nature facts to encourage children to
explore the wonderful world around them. Make a wilderness compass
Grow your own herb garden Build a tepee Learn how to read a map
Discover more about plants, trees and wildlife Each page is filled
with inspiring ideas for discovering and exploring plants and
wildlife, with exciting activities for all weathers.
Grow your own fruit and veg with trusted advice from the experts at
the RHS. This ultimate guide to vegetable and fruit gardening
features the cream of each crop, with 100 illustrated profiles and
quick reference recommendations to make choosing what to grow easy.
From growing tomatoes to caring for your pepper plant, you'll get
practical advice on key aspects of cultivation, including sowing
and harvesting, and troubleshooting pests and diseases. Clear,
easy-to-follow advice on the basic principles of growing fruit and
vegetables helps you plan your plot and choose the right seed or
plant for your garden space. Now in paperback (previous ISBN
9781405361804), RHS Grow Fruit and Veg is full of essential
cultivation advice for grow-your-own beginners and experienced
gardeners alike.
From Minnesota to Moscow - how to grow fresh figs in cold climates
Growing Figs in Cold Climates is a complete, full-color,
illustrated guide to organic methods for growing delicious figs in
cold climates, well outside the traditional hot, arid home of this
ancient fruiting tree. Coverage includes: Five methods for growing
figs in cold climates including overwintering Cultivar selection
for cool and cold climates Pruning techniques for a variety of
methods of growing figs in cold climates Pest problems and
solutions Harvesting, including ways to speed ripening, identify
ripe fruit, and manage an overabundance Small-scale commercial fig
production in cold climates. Fresh figs are juicy, full-bodied, and
filled with a honey-sweet flavor, and because truly ripe figs are
highly perishable, they are only available to those who grow their
own. By choosing the right cultivars and techniques, figs can be
grown across cool and cold growing zones of North America, Europe,
and beyond, putting them within reach of almost every gardener.
Easy and delicious - if you can grow a houseplant, you can grow a
fig.
The skills that we learn bind our lives together. Do you want to
know how to grow your own food? Or how to keep bees? How to forage
for edible seaweed along the shoreline, or wild greens down by the
stream? Maybe you're curious about growing mushrooms or how to grow
the perfect tomato. You're invited to make these skills your own.
Designed to be read with a pot of tea by your elbow and a notebook
beside you, Milkwood is all you need to start living a more
home-grown life. From DIY projects to wild fermented recipes, the
in-depth knowledge and hands-on instruction contained in these
pages will have your whole family fascinated and inspired to get
growing, keeping, cooking and making. Milkwood is the name of
Kirsten Bradley and Nick Ritar's first farm as well as their school
where anyone can learn skills for down-to-earth living. Kirsten,
Nick and a team of educators offer courses on topics contained in
this book as well as permaculture design, natural building and much
more. Kirsten and Nick live on a small regenerative farm near
Daylesford, Australia, where many things from the sprouted grain
they feed their chickens to ingredients that make up dinner is
homegrown.
Written by RHS experts with more than 50 years of combined growing
experience, RHS Grow Your Own Veg & Fruit Year Planner provides
the life-changing advice that gardeners need to grow a year-round
supply of healthy fruit and vegetables for their table. The book
starts with planning what to grow and where to grow it, whether
that's an allotment, a series of containers, raised bed or veg
patch, then how to get the best from your soil, and how to get
started. Next, in season-by-season chapters, the book takes the
reader from sowing to harvesting with simple, clear instructions
that will help them stay on top of the challenges and joys of a
productive garden. From apples to asparagus, raspberries to
radishes, this book will show how to apply age-old techniques to
get the most from your plot.
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