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"An invaluable resource" Huw Richards If you want to grow your own
food, become more self sufficient, zero waste or eco friendly, or
even go fully off grid, Liz Zorab is the perfect guide to help you
explore the world of green living and permaculture. Grounded is the
story of her gardening journey: from bare field to bountiful feast;
from poor soil to fertile abundance; from rookie errors to
successful sustainability. Liz and her husband, Mr J, transformed a
tired 0.8 acre field into a fertile homestead that provides 80% of
their food and drink - with enough left over to stock a community
veggie box scheme! An inspiring blend of practical tips and ideas
with personal narrative and a good smattering of humour, Grounded
will show you how to: ` Fill your garden without emptying your
pocket ` Make the most of the space you have ` Be creative with
resources ` Achieve more without exhausting yourself ` Become more
resilient ` Enjoy the process as much as the results This is a tale
of courage and imagination that will inspire you to grow your own
productive paradise and live your dreams.
Award winning author and self-sufficiency practitioner Liz Zorab
takes readers on a highly entertaining and joyful celebration
through the seasons. Following on from her hugely popular debut
book, Grounded, Liz returns with The Seasoned Gardener, inviting
you on a personal and yet totally relatable journey of growing and
learning through the gardening year. Illustrated with a delicious
selection of Liz's own photos, The Seasoned Gardener provides an
abundance of friendly advice and hundreds of top tips on what to
and what not to do as she inspires gardeners of all levels to have
a go at growing tastier and healthier food for themselves and to
benefit the natural world. The Seasoned Gardener inspires you to
connect with your garden and surroundings and explains how the veg
garden sits within the wider context of the landscape, highlighting
the importance the seasons, weather, microclimates, water cycles
and light levels play on growing successful and healthy crops.
Liz's down-to-earth writing style has been likened to having a
helpful neighbour chatting over the garden fence. Her enthusiasm is
infectious, and every chapter is filled with plenty of advice on
what to grow, when to seed and plant out, what pitfalls to avoid -
having learned from her own mistakes - and how to be creative with
what you have around you.
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