The Kitchen Garden :A Month by Month Guide to Growing Your Own Fruits and Vegetables

3.44 ( 61 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Kitchen Garden

The Kitchen Garden :A Month by Month Guide to Growing Your Own Fruits and Vegetables

3.44 (61 Ratings by Goodreads)
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In tune with the popular move toward fresh, local, and homegrown food, The Kitchen Garden lets you get the most from your garden and helps to dramatically reduce the amount you spend on produce at the supermarket.

This new edition of the bestselling guide from Alan Buckingham is filled with seasonal advice, essential to-do lists, and essential fruit and vegetable crop planners. Discover how to grow fresh, seasonal produce in your garden all year round, and take the uncertainty out of your harvest with clear, reliable gardening advice for every month.

In-depth crop planners show you when to sow and how to cultivate more than 60 herbs, fruit, and vegetables, including potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, strawberries, and apples. Month-by-month alerts help you guard against the season's garden pests and diseases to ensure a top-quality harvest. Prioritize key tasks, learn crop rotation techniques, and try step-by-step garden projects, such as sowing peas in guttering and making your own compost bin.

Ideal for first-time vegetable growers, urban gardeners, and seasoned gardeners alike, The Kitchen Garden has everything you need to know to make the most of your plot.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781465479792
ISBN10 1465479791
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 1004 g
Product Dimensions 197 x 235 x 29 mm
Publisher / Reseller DK
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Alan Buckingham is an author, editor, photographer, and gardener. He holds a plot on the Royal Paddocks Allotments near Hampton Court Palace in London, where he grows more food annually than his family can eat. His books include Grow Fruit, Grow Vegetables, The Kitchen Garden, and DK Eyewitness: Photography. His books often feature his own photographs.

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