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Books > Gardening > Specialized gardening methods
A full-colour and beautifully illustrated guide into transforming
your existing garden or plot of land into a modern,
visually-stunning - but also easily achieved and maintained -
space. Including full-colour images and tips and tricks from
gardening experts and Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winners Harry
and David Rich as well as suggestions tailored to various garden
types, this is a must-read for anyone wanting that little bit of
paradise to escape to at home... 'Full of creativity and good
ideas... plenty here to whet the appetite of an aspiring garden
designer' -- Gardens Illustrated 'Love Your Plot is a book to read
right through and then dip into again to bring a particular idea or
method of working back into focus.' -- Garden Design Journal 'Very
inspiring' -- ***** Reader review 'This book is a joy to own,
beautifully written and illustrated. It's crammed with information,
easy to read and fantastic inspiration' -- ***** Reader review
'Awesome book. Clear and easy to understand with lots of useful
tips' -- ***** Reader review 'Best book ever for any garden
designer - an excellent read' -- ***** Reader review 'A gold mine
of garden design wisdom' -- ***** Reader review
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Fusing conceptual garden design with the beauty of the natural
landscape, twice Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winners and stars
of BBC's Garden Rescue Harry and David Rich are here to show you
how you can transform your outdoor space into a beautiful Eden, no
matter what plot you have. In Love Your Plot Harry and David set
out to help you transform your outdoor space into an inspiration
green haven by making nature work for you. Fusing different outdoor
elements, such as coastal and woodland landscapes, alongside key
design principles, they will show you how to create a modern,
practical and visually stunning outdoor space that will awe and
inspire - and that is crucially easy to maintain. Complete with
practical tips, unique sketches and designs, planting suggestions
and stunning full-colour visuals, Love Your Plot will have you
reaching for the spade and wellies in no time at all to create your
own Eden, no matter what plot you've got.
Container gardening offers an opportunity for a wide variety of
plants for your Pacific Northwest garden. this book includes: *500
recommended plants and designs *planting tips and preferred growing
conditions *rules & principles of container gardening *color,
flowering time, height, spread & hardiness of each plant *phots
showing each plant in a container setting
For decades fruit growers have sprayed their trees with toxic
chemicals in an attempt to control a range of insect and fungal
pests. Yet it is possible to grow apples responsibly, by applying
the intuitive knowledge of our great-grandparents with the fruits
of modern scientific research and innovation. Since The Apple
Grower first appeared in 1998, orchardist Michael Phillips has
continued his research with apples, which have been called
"organic's final frontier." In this new edition of his widely
acclaimed work, Phillips delves even deeper into the mysteries of
growing good fruit with minimal inputs. Some of the cuttingedge
topics he explores include: The use of kaolin clay as an effective
strategy against curculio and borers, as well as its limitations
Creating a diverse, healthy orchard ecosystem through understory
management of plants, nutrients, and beneficial microorganisms How
to make a small apple business viable by focusing on heritage and
regional varieties, value-added products, and the "community
orchard" model The author's personal voice and clear-eyed advice
have already made The Apple Grower a classic among small-scale
growers and home orchardists. In fact, anyone serious about
succeeding with apples needs to have this updated edition on their
bookshelf.
What would it take to grow mushrooms in space? How can mushroom
cultivation help us manage, or at least make use of, invasive
species such as kudzu and water hyacinth and thereby reduce
dependence on herbicides? Is it possible to develop a low-cost and
easy-to-implement mushroom-growing kit that would provide
high-quality edible protein and bioremediation in the wake of a
natural disaster? How can we advance our understanding of morel
cultivation so that growers stand a better chance of success?For
more than twenty years, mycology expert Tradd Cotter has been
pondering these questions and conducting trials in search of the
answers. In Organic Mushroom Farming and Mycoremediation, Cotter
not only offers readers an in-depth exploration of best organic
mushroom cultivation practices; he shares the results of his
groundbreaking research and offers myriad ways to apply your
cultivation skills and further incorporate mushrooms into your life
whether your goal is to help your community clean up industrial
pollution or simply to settle down at the end of the day with a
cold Reishi-infused homebrew ale.The book first guides readers
through an in-depth exploration of indoor and outdoor cultivation.
Covered skills range from integrating wood-chip beds spawned with
king stropharia into your garden and building a trenched raft of
hardwood logs plugged with shiitake spawn to producing oysters
indoors on spent coffee grounds in a 4x4 space or on pasteurized
sawdust in vertical plastic columns. For those who aspire to the
self-sufficiency gained by generating and expanding spawn rather
than purchasing it, Cotter offers in-depth coverage of lab
techniques, including low-cost alternatives that make use of
existing infrastructure and materials.Cotter also reports his
groundbreaking research cultivating morels both indoors and out,
training mycelium to respond to specific contaminants, and
perpetuating spawn on cardboard without the use of electricity.
Readers will discover information on making tinctures, powders, and
mushroom-infused honey; making an antibacterial mushroom cutting
board; and growing mushrooms on your old denim jeans.Geared toward
readers who want to grow mushrooms without the use of pesticides,
Cotter takes organic one step further by introducing an entirely
new way of thinking one that looks at the potential to grow
mushrooms on just about anything, just about anywhere, and by
anyone."
After years of living in awe of the mysterious fungi known as mushrooms -- chefs, health enthusiasts, and home cooks alike can't get enough of these rich, delicate morsels. With updated production techniques for home and commercial cultivation, detailed growth parameters for 31 mushroom species, a trouble-shooting guide, and handy gardening tips, this revised and updated handbook will make your mycological landscapes the envy of the neighborhood.
To ensure food security and restore the health of the planet, we
need to move beyond industrial agriculture and return to the
practice of small-scale, local farming. Bioshelter Market Garden: A
Permaculture Farm describes the creation of a sustainable food
system through a detailed case study of the successful year-round
organic market garden and permaculture design at Pennsylvania's
Three Sisters Farm. At the heart of Three Sisters is its
bioshelter--a solar greenhouse that integrates growing facilities,
poultry housing, a potting room, storage, kitchen facilities,
compost bins, a reference library, and classroom area. Bioshelter
Market Garden examines how the bioshelter promotes greater
biodiversity and is an energy-efficient method of extending crop
production through Pennsylvania's cold winter months. Both
visionary and practical, this fully illustrated book contains a
wealth of information on the application of permaculture
principles. Some of the topics covered include: * Design and
management of an intensive market garden farm * Energy systems and
biothermal resources * Ecological soil management and pest control
* Wetlands usage * Solar greenhouse design and management Whatever
your gardening experience and ambitions, this comprehensive manual
is sure to inform and inspire. Darrell Frey is the owner and
manager of Three Sisters Farm, a five-acre permaculture farm, solar
greenhouse, and market garden located in western Pennsylvania.
Darrell writes extensively on permaculture design and ecological
land use planning and has been a sustainable community development
consultant and permaculture teacher for twenty-five years.
'Go on, have a flutter! Take a few tips from the new book by
biologist Dave Goulson and it's a safe bet that beautiful
butterflies will start gathering in your garden' Daily Mail From
the Sunday Times bestselling author of A Sting In The Tale comes
this practical guide to creating a paradise for pollinators. There
are twenty six different species of bumblebees to be found in the
UK, of around 250 species worldwide. Bumblebees are among the most
important of our insects; these superb pollinators ensure that
wildflowers set seed and reappear each year, and that our vegetable
and fruit crops give us bountiful harvests. With the decline in the
populations of our wild bees, these beloved creatures need looking
after more than ever. Gardening for Bumblebees shows you how you
can provide a refuge for bumblebees to feed, breed and thrive. No
matter how large or small your space is, Dave Goulson shows you how
you can make a pollinator-friendly haven. In this book you will
learn the best trees, shrubs and flowers for pollinators, how to
create the perfect nest and breeding site, and the best ways to
control pests. Gardening For Bumblebees will encourage and inspire
gardeners and allotmenters alike to make their patch more bee
friendly. Praise for Dave Goulson 'Ideal for filling the garden
with a happy hum' Tiffany Daneff, Country Life 'Goulson reminds
himself that he 'began studying bumblebees not because they are
important pollinators but because they are fascinating, because
they behave in interesting and mysterious ways, and because they
are rather loveable' Hannah Rosefield, Literary Review
Selected as a Book of the Year 2017 in You Magazine 'A lavish
monthly guide to getting the most from your garden' Daily Mail A
punnet of plums from your tree, a handful of gooseberries;
home-grown nuts and herbs, and a few freshly laid eggs from your
hens - all enjoyed in your own small plot. What could be more
satisfying? The Garden Farmer is an evocative journal and monthly
guide to getting the most out of your garden throughout the year.
Whether you are a keen gardener looking for inspiration, or just
starting out and wanting to rediscover and reclaim your patch of
earth, Sunday Telegraph garden-columnist Francine Raymond lays the
groundwork for a bountiful year of garden farming. Maybe you would
like to get outside more, grow a few essential vegetables, some
fruit trees or bushes for preserving, and create a scented kitchen
garden to provide for you year round. Or perhaps you will raise a
small flock of ducks or geese, or even a couple of pigs? Could this
be the year you decorate your home with nature's adornments,
encourage wildlife back to pollinate your trees and plants, and
spend celebratory hours in a haven of your own creation? Each
chapter of The Garden Farmer offers insight into the topics and
projects you might be contemplating that month, along with planting
notes and timely advice, and a recipe that honours the fruits of
your labour. With just a little effort and planning, every garden
can be tended in tune with nature, and every gardener can enjoy a
host of seasonal delights from their own soil. Keep up-to-date with
Francine's gardening adventures on her blog at
kitchen-garden-hens.co.uk.
If you love the joys of eating home-garden vegetables but always
thought those joys had to stop at the end of summer, this book is
for you. Eliot Coleman introduces the surprising fact that most of
the United States has more winter sunshine than the south of
France. He shows how North American gardeners can successfully use
that sun to raise a wide variety of traditional winter vegetables
in backyard cold frames and plastic covered tunnel greenhouses
without supplementary heat. Coleman expands upon his own
experiences with new ideas learned on a winter-vegetable pilgrimage
across the ocean to the acknowledged kingdom of vegetable cuisine,
the southern part of France, which lies on the 44th parallel, the
same latitude as his farm in Maine. This story of sunshine, weather
patterns, old limitations and expectations, and new realities is
delightfully innovative in the best gardening tradition.
Four-Season Harvest will have you feasting on fresh produce from
your garden all through the winter. To learn more about the
possibility of a four-season farm, please visit Coleman's website
www.fourseasonfarm.com.
With growing consumer awareness about the dangers of garden
chemicals, readers can turn to "The Organic Gardener's Handbook Of
Natural Pest and Disease Control" as the most reliable and
comprehensive guide on the garden shelf. Rodale has been the
category leader in organic methods for decades, and this thoroughly
updated edition features the latest science-based recommendations
for battling garden problems. With all-new photos of common and
recently introduced pests and plant diseases, readers can quickly
identify whether they've discovered garden friend or foe and what
action, if any, they should take. No other reference includes a
wider range of methods for growing and maintaining an organic
garden. The plant-by-plant guide features symptoms and solutions
for 200 popular plants, including flowers, vegetables, trees,
shrubs, and fruits. The insect-and-disease encyclopaedia includes a
photo identification guide and detailed descriptions of damage
readers may see. The extensive coverage of the most up-to-date
organic control techniques and products, presented in order of
lowest impact to most intensive intervention, makes it easy to
choose the best control.
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