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El. knyga: My Tiny Veg Plot

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: My Tiny
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Pavilion
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781910904015
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: My Tiny
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Pavilion
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781910904015
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Food can be grown just about anywhere, and lack of space should not put you off growing and enjoying the taste of your own fresh vegetables.

Not everyone has access to outside space or what we traditionally think of as a garden, but we all have window ledges, doorways, often stairways, sometimes even a balcony or roof space. This book offers solutions and inspirations for these tricky spots that we frequently overlook or neglect, and highlights some unusual growing spaces such as a minuscule balcony in Bristol, an innovative installation of hexagonal polytunnels full of salad leaves in Amiens, France, and an ingenious self-sufficient growing system that provides a wealth of vegetables in an old swimming pool in Phoenix, Arizona.

Filled with practical advice, inspiration and planting and design ideas, My Tiny Veg Plot tells you how to prepare your beds whatever the size and situation; there is advice on filling containers, creating ingenious planters, using planting mediums, soil and water and which fruit and vegetables will thrive in which spot. My Tiny Veg Plot contains straightforward information on what to grow and how to grow it, from seed to ready to eat.
Introduction 6(6)
Raise 'em High
12(24)
Art and veg meet on a bristol balcony
14(4)
Man on shed
18(4)
High among the chimney pots
22(6)
Hong kong comes down to earth
28(4)
Get practical: reach for the sky
32(2)
Get practical: making a hanging basket
34(2)
Urban Solutions
36(28)
Budget back yard
38(6)
Herb heaven on sun-splashed steps
44(4)
lis's rain shelter
48(4)
Behind the bike shed
52(4)
A burst of sun in portland
56(4)
Get practical: crack on with planting
60(2)
Get practical: give your mint a new lease of life
62(2)
For the Common Good
64(20)
Teatime giving for tiny hands
66(4)
Politics meets polyculture
70(4)
Fully booked with fruit and veg
74(4)
Through the keyhole in lesotho
78(4)
Get practical: hows and whys of underplanting
82(2)
Food on the Move
84(20)
The edible wheelbarrow
86(4)
Herby campervan companions
90(4)
out-of-the-truck thinking
94(4)
self-contained food supply
98(4)
Get practical: feeding time
102(2)
Small Talk
104(22)
Teatime at the shepherd's hut
106(4)
Archie and oscar's sprouting windowsill
110(4)
A feast of hanging lettuces
114(4)
Feisty veg that fend for themselves
118(4)
Get practical: greens from a butler's sink
122(2)
Get practical: make a winter herb terrarium
124(2)
A Capital Investment
126(12)
Micros at le manoir
128(4)
Fungi from the far west
132(4)
Practical: cut-and-come-again leaves
136(2)
Watering Holes
138(16)
let's talk about lettuce
140(4)
Floating orchard by tower bridge
144(4)
Swimming pool food factory
148(4)
Get practical: water rules
152(2)
Useful Addresses 154(4)
Acknowledgements 158
Lia Leendertz is a freelance garden writer who shares an allotment with several friends near her home in Bristol. A regular contributor to The Guardian and The Telegraph, she is a long-time advocate of organic and community growing, and has written many books on the subject. She has an award-winning blog, Midnight Brambling, and was the author of My Tiny Veg Plot the first title in Pavilions innovative gardening series.

An award-winning writer and photographer, Mark Diacono led the garden team at River Cottage and continues to run courses and events at River Cottage HQ. He was Garden Journalist of the Year at the Garden Media Awards in 2011 and has collaborated with Lia Leendertz on several books including My Tiny Veg Plot.