Micro-Gardening Ideas for Schools, Outdoor Learning & Edible Forest Gardens
Autor James Parisen Limba Engleză Paperback
HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES IN SMALL SPACES USING ORGANIC MIRO-GARDENING TECHNIQUES
*LARGE PRINT - LARGE SIZE EDITION PAPERBACK (11" X 8.5")
Growing Vegetables using micro-gardening techniques, means that it is possible to grow your own food in a way that guarantees best quality produce even if you only have a small area to grow.
This introduction to 8 micro-gardening ideas, means that the reader is well informed of the choices available, and the school teacher able to teach systems that will expand and inform the minds of gardening students eager to learn outdoor self-sufficiency skills..
Raised Bed Gardening: Possibly one of the best known and written about gardening systems.Easy and productive - an absolute must for anyone wanting to expand their food production. Foot Square Gardening: An exceptional vegetable growing system that offers the user highly productive vegetable growing from equal areas of only 1 foot square. Keyhole Gardening: A little-known but productive system used with great success in the African continent and promoted widely by the UK charity sendacow.org. Lasagna Gardening: This system using an inventive way to grow vegetables in a growing compound made from layered organic waste and cardboard. No need for artificial fertilizers - this system feeds itself Hot Bed Gardening: Excellent for increasing the growing window as it heats the soil naturally, meaning you can plant earlier and grow excellent vegetables. Hugelkultur Gardens: How to build your own drought-resistant garden from a pile of old sticks This growing medium feeds and waters itself - check it out... All this and much more besides in this introduction to micro-gardening for the urban or school garden.
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ISBN-10: 1543033075
Pagini: 108
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Descriere
Permaculture gardening using micro-gardening techniques, means that it is possible to grow your own food in a way that guarantees best quality produce even if you only have a small area to grow. This introduction to 8 micro-gardening ideas, means that the reader is well informed of the choices available, and the school teacher able to teach systems that will expand and inform the minds of gardening students. Here are just some of the things you will learn about in this book… Raised Bed Gardening: Possibly one of the best known and written about gardening systems. Easy and productive – an absolute must for anyone wanting to expand their food production. Square Foot Gardening: An exceptional vegetable growing system that offers the user all-year-round vegetable growing from a tiny area. Keyhole Gardening: A little-known but productive system used with great success in the African continent and promoted widely by the UK charity sendacow.org. Lasagna Gardening: This system using an inventive way to grow vegetables in a growing compound made from layered organic waste and cardboard. No need for artificial fertilisers – this system feeds itself! Hot Bed Gardening: Excellent for increasing the growing window as it heats the soil naturally, meaning you can plant earlier and grow excellent vegetables. All this and much more besides in this introduction to micro-gardening using these permaculture growing systems.