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Grow all you can eat in 3 square feet  Cover Image Book Book

Grow all you can eat in 3 square feet / US editor, Kate Johnsen.

Johnsen, Kate, (editor.).

Summary:

No matter how small your space, get every inch of it growing with tasty fruit and vegetables. Gather fruit fresh from your doorstep, pick herbs from your balcony, create walls of edible produce, and plant a raised bed that is both beautiful and productive. This guide proves you can grow food anywhere. Learn what to grow, how to use your space efficiently, and how to maximize your yield. You'll soon be harvesting a feast from your front door.-- Cover verso.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781465429803 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 1465429808 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 255 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First American edition.
  • Publisher: New York, New York : DK Publishing, 2015.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Where can I grow crops -- Growing crops in urban areas -- Understanding light -- Water and exposure -- Getting to know your soil -- Benefits of raised beds -- Reasons to use containers -- What should I grow -- Top sun-loving crops -- Top shade-tolerant crops -- Top high-yielding crops -- Top quick-growing crops -- Top easy-care crops -- Top shallow-rooted crops -- Making the most of your growing space -- Extending the growing season -- Preparing your soil -- Sowing seeds in succession -- Feeding and watering -- Beneficial insects -- Companion planting -- Balcony planters and saddlebags -- Strawberry colander -- Corn oil drum -- Cucumber trellis -- Ladder shelves -- Easy lean-to shelves -- Bicycle wheel trellis -- Pallet planter -- Zucchini in a bag -- Blueberry in a pot -- DIY window box -- Squash trellis -- Growing gutters -- Productive paving -- Hanging herbs -- Wall pockets -- A nine-pot plot -- DIY raised bed -- The easy-to-grow bed -- Gourmet bed -- Circular salad bed -- The med bed -- Shady bed -- Tasty herb bed -- Crop planner -- Common pests, weeds, diseases, and disorders.
Subject: Small gardens.
Vegetable gardening.
Square foot gardening.
Container gardening.

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Grow All You Can Eat in 3 Square Feet : Inventive Ideas for Growing Food in a Small Space
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Grow All You Can Eat in 3 Square Feet : Inventive Ideas for Growing Food in a Small Space

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Beautiful color photographs and step-by-step instructions distinguish this guide to growing vegetables, fruit, and herbs in small spaces. The book covers choosing a site and plants while maximizing a yard's productivity, as well as cultural information, both general and for cultivating specific plants. Helpful lists include top sun-loving crops, easy-care crops, and high-yielding crops, among others. Numerous projects, from raised beds to ladder shelves and balcony saddlebags, are shared, all with clear, nicely illustrated building and planting directions. The authors also include suggestions for themed vegetable beds such as a circular salad bed and a shady bed, offering alternatives for the vegetables/herbs included in the original plans. Succession planting ideas cover spring, summer, and winter in milder climates. VERDICT While the title may be overly optimistic, this book is useful for beginning and experienced gardeners alike because of the multiple projects and sample gardens that are provided. However, Andrea -Bellamy's Small-Space Vegetable Gardens offers expanded contextual material and provides specific growing instructions for additional edible plants.-Sue O'Brien, Downers Grove P.L., IL © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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