Description |
175 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm. |
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Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Indoors -- Ledges and sills -- Terraces and courtyards -- Roofs and balconies -- Small gardens -- Other awkward spots -- Which crop where? -- Pests and diseases. |
Summary |
Short of outdoor space but want to grow fruit and vegetables? Congratulations. Really, lucky you. Not for you the back-breaking trudge of tending large spaces of land, the weeding, digging and pest vigilance. Gluts? They will mean nothing to you. Instead you can look forward to small but perfectly formed bursts of flavour. Handfuls of fresh leaves, berries and tomatoes, just when you want them, and at arm's reach. As more of us live in cities with restricted outside spaces, growing food becomes all the more important, not just for the delicious results, but as a mindful way to connect us to the seasons and to nature. Full of tried-and-tested, fool-proof crop ideas exclusively tailored for containers, raised beds and small gardens, Crops in Tight Spots guarantees vegetable growing success for even the most newbie of gardeners and limited of spaces. |
Subject |
Vegetable gardening.
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Fruit-culture.
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Container gardening.
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Raised bed gardening.
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Container gardening. (OCoLC)fst00876517
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Fruit-culture. (OCoLC)fst00935739
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Raised bed gardening. (OCoLC)fst01089582
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Vegetable gardening. (OCoLC)fst01164731
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ISBN |
9780857835925 |
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0857835920 |
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