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Medlars - Growing & Cooking (Paperback): Jane Steward Medlars - Growing & Cooking (Paperback)
Jane Steward
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Grow Now: How We Can Save Our Health, Communities and Planet - One Garden at a Time (Paperback): Emily Murphy Grow Now: How We Can Save Our Health, Communities and Planet - One Garden at a Time (Paperback)
Emily Murphy
R661 R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Save R93 (14%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"Grow Now is an earth manual that applies to everyone, everywhere. Regenerating life begins with our hands, the soil, and our heart. Take this book and go outside, stay outside, and transform." --Paul Hawken, author of Drawdown and Regeneration Did you know you can have a garden that's equal parts food source and wildlife haven? In Grow Now, Emily Murphy shares easy-to-follow principles for regenerative gardening that foster biodiversity and improve soil health. She also shows how every single yard mirrors and connects to the greater ecosystem around us. No-dig growing, composting and mulching smartly, and planting a variety of edible perennials that attract bees and butterflies are all commonsense techniques everyone can use to grow positive change. You'll also find detailed advice on increasing your nature quotient, choosing plants that cycle more carbon back into the soil, selecting a broader variety of vegetables and fruits to improve overall soil fertility, rethinking space devoted to lawns, and adding companion plants for pollinators to rewild any plot of land. Exquisitely photographed and filled with helpful lists and sidebars, Grow Now is an actionable, hopeful, and joyful roadmap for growing our way to individual climate contributions. Gardening is climate activism!

Organic Fruit Production and Viticulture (Paperback): Stella Cubison Organic Fruit Production and Viticulture (Paperback)
Stella Cubison
R745 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R194 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fruit production is one of the most challenging areas of organic growing, and those wanting to grow fruit organically have often found it difficult to obtain the necessary technical information. Essential reading for serious gardeners, smallholders, small-scale organic growers and farmers wishing to diversify their crop range, this book covers the organic cultivation of all of the most popular pome and stone fruits, strawberries, cane and bush fruits. For each fruit crop, advice and information is given on the latest suitable varieties and rootstocks, growing systems, pruning and training, crop care, harvesting, storage, pest and disease management. Individual chapters cover organic principles and conversion, soil fertility, crop nutrition, weed and habitat management, and protected production. Also the market for organic fruit, retail opportunities and other important outlets is analysed. A chapter by Roy Cook is provided on the important subject of viticulture.

Vegetable Gardening for Beginners - Learn to Grow Anything  No Matter Where You Live (Paperback): Daniel Johnson, Samantha... Vegetable Gardening for Beginners - Learn to Grow Anything No Matter Where You Live (Paperback)
Daniel Johnson, Samantha Johnson
R247 Discovery Miles 2 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Plants for Free - Seeds and Cuttings to Fill Your Garden (Hardcover): Sharon Amos Plants for Free - Seeds and Cuttings to Fill Your Garden (Hardcover)
Sharon Amos
R260 R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Save R47 (18%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

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.

How to Become a Gardener - Find empowerment in creating your own food security (Paperback): Ashlie Thomas How to Become a Gardener - Find empowerment in creating your own food security (Paperback)
Ashlie Thomas
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Grow Great Vegetables in Georgia (Paperback): Ira Wallace Grow Great Vegetables in Georgia (Paperback)
Ira Wallace
R558 R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Save R68 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Raised Bed Gardening: A Complete Beginners Guide - Grow Everything from Herbs to Tomatoes in Your Own Custom Raised Beds... Raised Bed Gardening: A Complete Beginners Guide - Grow Everything from Herbs to Tomatoes in Your Own Custom Raised Beds (Paperback)
Tara Nolan
R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Vegetable Garden Problem Solver Handbook - Identify and manage diseases and other common problems on edible plants... The Vegetable Garden Problem Solver Handbook - Identify and manage diseases and other common problems on edible plants (Paperback)
Susan Mulvihill
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Successful Berry Growing - How to Plant, Prune, Pick and Preserve Bush and Vine Fruits (Hardcover, Reprint ed.): Gene Logsdon Successful Berry Growing - How to Plant, Prune, Pick and Preserve Bush and Vine Fruits (Hardcover, Reprint ed.)
Gene Logsdon
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Produce Reference Guide to Fruits and Vegetables from Around the World - Nature's Harvest (Paperback): Donald D Heaton A Produce Reference Guide to Fruits and Vegetables from Around the World - Nature's Harvest (Paperback)
Donald D Heaton
R1,921 Discovery Miles 19 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Produce Reference Guide to Fruits and Vegetables from Around the World: Nature?s Harvest answers the many questions consumers have about various fruits and vegetables. Providing basic, clear, and understandable information for each produce item, this reference guide gives you a synopsis of the fruit or vegetable, a short history of the item, the common and uncommon name, what it looks and tastes like, how it is used, and the time of year it is available. Information on nutrition, serving sizes, yields, and optimal storage conditions is also provided. From potatoes to shepherd?s purse and from grapes to the Clementine tangor, A Produce Reference Guide to Fruits and Vegetables from Around the World covers both the familiar and the exotic. Other than the obvious fruits and vegetables (such as 12 varieties of cherries and 10 different kinds of squash) you?ll also read about herbs, mushrooms, sprouts, and nuts. A Produce Reference Guide to Fruits and Vegetables from Around the World is packed with useful information. From practical advice to interesting trivia, some of the things you?ll learn include: You should not eat any green parts of potatoes--it will make you sick. How to classify a peach--clingstone vs. freestone and white vs. yellow. The Texas 1015 Supersweet onion is named after its recommended planting date, October 15. Kiwis (originally from China, not Australia) contain an enzyme that tenderizes meat. Women in China once made a dye from the skin of eggplants to stain their teeth black. The famous mutiny by Captain Bligh?s crew was caused by breadfruit. Gourds may have spread between continents by floating in the ocean, as they can float in sea water for 220 days without losing seed viability. The two nuts mentioned in the Bible--almonds and pistachios.As new methods in farming, storing, and shipping are allowing exotic fruits and vegetables unheard of a few years ago to becom

The Plant Lover's Backyard Forest Garden - Trees, Fruit and Veg in Small Spaces (Paperback): Pippa Chapman The Plant Lover's Backyard Forest Garden - Trees, Fruit and Veg in Small Spaces (Paperback)
Pippa Chapman
R489 R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Save R79 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Grow your own beautiful multilayered food forest in your own backyard. Pippa Chapman is an RHS trained gardener who designs, plants and maintains abundant, biodiverse, edible and beautiful forest gardens. Here she shares her practical tips for realistically transforming your own plot, whatever its size, and with limited time, money and resources. A forest garden doesn't have to be big; you can grow a productive edible paradise in pots and containers too. Pippa explains how to create multiple layers on a small-scale to maximise your growing area, using polycultures and guilds for healthy, low-maintenance food. She shares how to use perennials for structure and for year-round food, and how to incorporate flowers for beauty, wildlife and for the kitchen. Chapters on permaculture design and forest gardening give practical advice on how to plan and plant your own garden, with guilds and plant profiles to give real-life examples to help you get started. Useful tips on propagation and seed saving help keep plant costs low and a handy chapter on the soil-food web will help you understand your own soil and how to keep it healthy.

The SEED To PANTRY Planner - GROW, COOK & PRESERVE A Year's Worth of Food (Paperback): Jennifer Osuch The SEED To PANTRY Planner - GROW, COOK & PRESERVE A Year's Worth of Food (Paperback)
Jennifer Osuch
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The SEED To PANTRY Planner is the first-ever planner that helps readers calculate everything from seed to pantry in order to grow, cook, and preserve a year's worth of food. The SEED To PANTRY Planner is a game changer. No more guessing how many tomato plants are needed to grow to feed a family. DIY farmers simply insert the number of people in their family and get the number of plants that they need to plant. The SEED To PANTRY Planner is an actual yearly planner which helps to keep everything in one place, including month-at-a-glance pages for readers to record appointments along with birthdays and week-at-a-glance pages to record daily to-do lists. Within The SEED To PANTRY Planner, there are: Charts for food preservation through home canning Charts for food preservation through home dehydrating Generous worksheet space Recipe multiplier worksheets Worksheets for prioritizing goals Graphs for planning a garden Seed starting calendars Worksheets to keep track of herbs and roots used medicinally Monthly budget planner worksheets Weekly menu planning sheets that include planning for preserving

Charles Dowding's Veg Journal - Expert no-dig advice, month by month (Paperback, New Edition with new cover & price):... Charles Dowding's Veg Journal - Expert no-dig advice, month by month (Paperback, New Edition with new cover & price)
Charles Dowding
R374 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using seasonal checklists and Charles Dowding's expert no-dig advice, this month-by-month journal helps you plan bumper harvests the no-dig way. From tomatoes to basil, carrots to coriander, Charles Dowding, the UK's leading no-dig guru shows you how to grow a year's worth of healthy, organic crops while preserving the soil's integrity in this complete and comprehensive guide. Follow simple steps to find success, growing more than 35 vegetables and herbs in a range of easy and accessible projects suited to all kinds of spaces and environments. Start a no-dig vegetable plot on virgin or dug ground, improve the soil and become an expert mulcher and weeder, as well as learning the techniques for intercropping, companion planting, seed viability and crop succession. This easy-to-follow step-by-step guide by one of Britain's top gardeners is illustrated with photos to help you learn how to plan a vegetable garden, construct a raised bed, sow seed indoors and outdoors in spring, grow on young crops, protect plants from the weather and pests through the season and, finally, celebrate the joy of harvesting. Organised monthly from January to December, this journal is full of key dates for sowing, staking, harvesting and storing, as well as time-saving monthly checklists to help ensure a successful no-dig harvest.

Organic Gardening for Everyone - Homegrown Vegetables Made Easy - No Experience Required! (Paperback): Calikim Organic Gardening for Everyone - Homegrown Vegetables Made Easy - No Experience Required! (Paperback)
Calikim 1
R669 R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Save R87 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
No-Waste Kitchen Gardening - Regrow Your Leftover Greens, Stalks, Seeds, and More (Paperback): Katie Elzer-Peters No-Waste Kitchen Gardening - Regrow Your Leftover Greens, Stalks, Seeds, and More (Paperback)
Katie Elzer-Peters
R368 R345 Discovery Miles 3 450 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Grow Your Own, Eat Your Own (Paperback, New Ed): Bob Flowerdew Grow Your Own, Eat Your Own (Paperback, New Ed)
Bob Flowerdew 1
R515 R287 Discovery Miles 2 870 Save R228 (44%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is one thing to produce tomatoes or pumpkins - or any other fruit or vegetable for the table - as they come into season, but it becomes another when you realise that most crops in the garden arrive in gluts with no more to be had for another year unless you do something about it. This book shows you how to make the best use of your highly nutritious, home-grown produce. Bob begins in the garden, showing you how to achieve a more continuous crop as well as how to extend your harvest. He then steps into the kitchen to demonstrate the best way to preserve and cook your crop by bottling, drying, jamming and smoking it. He uses his intimate and comprehensive knowledge of each crop to advise you on how best to treat it and store it. Try making fruit leathers, which are great for kids; freeze your own apple juice so you can have it every day of the year; experiment with making liqueurs and wines; preserve nuts in chocolate, and many, many more ingenious ideas.

How To Grow Your Own Food - An Illustrated Beginner's Guide to Container Gardening (Hardcover): Angela S. Judd How To Grow Your Own Food - An Illustrated Beginner's Guide to Container Gardening (Hardcover)
Angela S. Judd
R283 Discovery Miles 2 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Take your love of plants to the next level and start growing some food with this modern, easy-to-follow guidebook that shows you everything you need to know to grow edible plants all year round!

Did you know you could grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs in containers? Well, now you can take your houseplants to the next level by growing home-grown produce and seasoning that will taste delicious in all of your favorite dishes.

How to Grow Your Own Food identifies 50 common, easy-to-grow edible plants from herbs to vegetables, along with detailed care instructions and beautiful illustrations of each plant. You’ll find everything you need to know about building your container garden including:

  • How to choose the right size container for each plant
  • How to water (and feed!) your plants for optimal growth
  • When to harvest your crops for the best flavor
  • And much more!

It’s time to turn your decorative plants into ones that will keep you happy and healthy! No matter how much or how little space you have in your apartment, you can enjoy everything—from basil to onions to strawberries—with this practical guide to container gardening.
Plant Grow Harvest Repeat: Grow a Bounty of Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers by Mastering the Art of Succession Planting... Plant Grow Harvest Repeat: Grow a Bounty of Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers by Mastering the Art of Succession Planting (Paperback)
Meg McAndrews Cowden
R627 R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Save R81 (13%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"Wonderfully written, beautifully illustrated, and everything you need to know to get more productivity out of your food garden." --Joe Lamp'l, creator and executive producer, Growing a Greener World Discover how to get more out of your growing space with succession planting--carefully planned, continuous seed sowing--and provide a steady stream of fresh food from early spring through late fall. Drawing inspiration from succession in natural landscapes, Meg McAndrews Cowden teaches you how to implement lessons from these dynamic systems in your home garden. You'll learn how to layer succession across your perennial and annual crops; maximize the early growing season; determine the sequence to plant and replant in summer; and incorporate annual and perennial flowers to benefit wildlife and ensure efficient pollination. You'll also find detailed, seasonal sowing charts to inform your garden planning, so you can grow more anywhere, regardless of your climate. Plant Grow Harvest Repeat will inspire you to create an even more productive, beautiful, and enjoyable garden across the seasons--every vegetable gardener's dream.

Four-Season Food Gardening - How to grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs year-round (Paperback): Misilla Dela Llana Four-Season Food Gardening - How to grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs year-round (Paperback)
Misilla Dela Llana
R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
DIY Hydroponic Gardens - How to Design and Build an Inexpensive System for Growing Plants in Water (Paperback, First Edition,... DIY Hydroponic Gardens - How to Design and Build an Inexpensive System for Growing Plants in Water (Paperback, First Edition, New Edition)
Tyler Baras
R526 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R79 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Gardening for Everyone - Growing Vegetables, Herbs, and More at Home (Hardcover): Julia Watkins Gardening for Everyone - Growing Vegetables, Herbs, and More at Home (Hardcover)
Julia Watkins
R810 R719 Discovery Miles 7 190 Save R91 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ecological Farm - A Minimalist No-Till, No-Spray, Selective-Weeding, Grow-Your-Own-Fertilizer System for Organic... The Ecological Farm - A Minimalist No-Till, No-Spray, Selective-Weeding, Grow-Your-Own-Fertilizer System for Organic Agriculture (Paperback)
Helen Atthowe; Foreword by Paul Muller
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Ecological Farm is a breakthrough resource for ecological fruit and vegetable growers at every scale who want to go beyond organic. Through a unique ecosystem-balancing approach focusing on reduced tillage, minimising farm and garden inputs and pest control, you’ll learn how to build higher soil quality and fertility by using fewer harmful inputs.   Farmer, consultant, and educator Helen Atthowe (along with her late husband, Carl Rosato) have decades of farming experience which is shared in this essential book. They guide readers on how to reduce or eliminate the use of outside inputs of fertiliser or pesticides – even those that are commonly used on certified organic orchards and market gardens. With clear, easy to action language and colour photography, charts, and graphs throughout, The Ecological Farm emphasizes the importance of managing the details of an entire growing system over the full life of an enterprise. The Ecological Farm features a crop-by-crop guide to growing more than 25 of the most popular and profitable vegetables and fruits, including specific management advice for dealing with pests and diseases. You’ll also learn how to: design a system that establishes a year-round root-in-soil system for microbial health strengthen the “immune system” of a farm or garden supply crop needs using only on-farm inputs such as cover crops and living mulch maximise the presence of beneficial insects and microbes minimise ecological impact in dealing with insect pest and disease problems The Ecological Farm makes complex, sometimes messy, ecological concepts and practices understandable to all growers, and makes healthy farming, in which nature is invited to participate, possible.

Home Gardener's No-Dig Raised Bed Gardens - Growing vegetables, salads and soft fruit in raised no-dig beds (Paperback):... Home Gardener's No-Dig Raised Bed Gardens - Growing vegetables, salads and soft fruit in raised no-dig beds (Paperback)
Alan Bridgewater
R196 R168 Discovery Miles 1 680 Save R28 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For those without the time or stamina to spend hours maintaining a garden, well-known experts Alan and Gill Bridgewater offer an easy-care method with minimal digging and weeding. They show how to make raised beds, build up soil with mushroom compost, cover weeds with mulch, and protect plants with nets and plastic--all using organic methods whenever possible. A must for every gardener.

Allotment Gardening For Dummies (Paperback): S. Wombwell Allotment Gardening For Dummies (Paperback)
S. Wombwell 1
R541 R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Save R38 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Allotment Gardening For Dummies is a lively, hands-on guide to getting the most out of your allotment. Whether you're interested in eating fresh, saving money, getting exercise or enjoying wholesome family fun, this is the guide for you. The step-by-step advice takes you through all the stages in the process, from securing an allotment and preparing your plot, to choosing what to grow and enjoying the benefits of abundant fresh food and a sociable and healthy hobby. With over 50 handy line drawings, plus information on how to grow organic and advice on storing and cooking the food you grow, this guide really does have it all! Allotment Gardening For Dummies includes: Part 1: Getting to Grips with Allotment Gardening Chapter 1: What Are Allotments All About? Chapter 2: Getting hold of an Allotment Chapter 3: Getting Started Part 2: Preparing for Allotment Success Chapter 4: Deciding What to Grow, When Chapter 5: Preparing Your Plot Chapter 6: Keeping Your Soil Healthy Chapter 7: Keeping Your Plants Healthy Chapter 8: Growing Organic Part 3: Growing a Few of Your Favourite Vegetables Chapter 9: Going Underground Chapter 10: The Staples Chapter 11: Growing Leafy Greens Chapter 12: Planting Peas, Beans and Other Pods Chapter 13: Growing More Exotic Veg Part 4: Extending Your Allotment Repetoire Chapter 14: Growing Wholesome Herbs Chapter 15: Growing Fruitful Fruit Chapter 16: Nurturing Flowers on an Allotment Part 5: Getting the Most Out of Your Allotment Chapter 17: Involving Children Around the Allotment Chapter 18: Hobnobbing with Allotment Society Chapter 19: Growing Giant Veg Part 6: The Part of Tens Chapter Chapter 20: Ten Common Accidents and How to Prevent Them Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Revive a Flagging Allotment

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