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Easy Edibles How To Grow And Enjoy Fresh Food 1st Edition Judy Barrett

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Easy Edibles How To Grow And Enjoy Fresh Food 1st Edition Judy Barrett
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 53.33 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Judy Barrett
ISBN: 9781623493431, 1623493439
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Easy Edibles How To Grow And Enjoy Fresh Food 1st Edition Judy Barrett by Judy Barrett 9781623493431, 1623493439 instant download after payment.

Veteran gardener and author Judy Barrett’s book dispels the idea that growing plants we can eat is harder than growing plants we can’t eat and introduces readers to the idea of placing plants that can produce in an ordinary landscape, a harvest of herbs, vegetables, fruits, and nuts. Whether buying a few tomato plants for a patio container or exploring the idea of a frontyard or kitchen plot, incorporating plants that “bear food” into the landscape has real appeal, even to weekend gardeners. For the more ambitious, Barrett offers a primer on the various kinds of garden beds that are easy to create and maintain. For those without the space to garden themselves, she describes where and how one can buy the bounty produced by others in farmers markets, farm stands, and pick-your-own operations. Finally, Barrett invites readers to enjoy the camaraderie and learning opportunities available at community, neighborhood, and schoolyard gardens.

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