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SowHow is an innovative grow guide for every modern gardener. With
its fresh, bright design and clear-cut know-how, the sleek reissue
of this little book provides expert advice and encouragement to get
growing whether you're looking to fill a garden, allotment, or a
patio pot. When you're growing veg for the first time it can be
hard to know where to start and even more difficult to find
inspiring advice that isn't completely incomprehensible... You'll
find entries on 30 easy-grow vegetables to sow throughout the
seasons, from kale to runner beans and carrots to cucamelons, plus
ideas for herbs, edible flowers and advice on cultivating your own
cocktail garden. SowHow breaks down the key steps of sowing,
planting and harvesting each featured vegetable into understandable
bite-sized chunks using straightforward language and smart
infographics. Plus, the essential start-up advice covering
everything from top tools and cunning crop rotations, to
uncomplicated compost and the lowdown on mulches, will make you a
pro in no time. Complete with simple cooking suggestions, shrewd
storage info and creative gardening hacks, this unique,
comprehensive companion will transform your grow space into a hot
bed for leeks, beets and all your other veggie friends. So whether
you are looking to fill a garden, an allotment, or a patio pot, get
going and grow with SowHow.
"This engaging book helps town-bound readers discover the joys of
urban living." - DAILY MAIL "A quirky guide to the greener side of
the capital, offers stories and advice on how to find nature and
comradeship in the sometimes-isolating and always hectic
metropolis." - Elle Decoration "Lucy Anna Scott advocates getting
out to the nearest available natural feature of the city." -
BALANCE "Lucy Anna Scott outlines simple ways to find moments of
calm in our often chaotic urban lives." - Square Mile "Have this
gem of a book by your bedside for quietening your thoughts and be
that better person who takes life at a more considered pace." -
Little Bird: An Insider's Guide to London Mindful Thoughts for City
Dwellers explores how spiritually nourishing living in a metropolis
can be, offering its urban occupants an inspiring energy and a
special kind of humanity. Part of the Mindful Thoughts series, this
lovingly illustrated little book meditates on all aspects of city
life, including: Noticing nature Embracing chaos The joy of small
living Resourcefulness Revelling in change Night walks Connecting
with community . . . and much more It is often assumed that cities
are terrible places for our spiritual and mental health but this
could not be further from the truth. Through 25 focused thoughts,
Lucy Anna Scott shows how cities are enriching, inventive,
ever-evolving and endlessly social; providing a togetherness that
is a powerful force for wellbeing. This is an inspiring read for
anyone that lives or works in a city, that is moving to one or has
fallen out of love with one. If you like this, you might also be
interested in Mindful Thoughts for Cyclists . . .
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