Plants, Projects, and Recipes for Growing
Food in Your Urban Home
Amy Pennington
Sasquatch Books
2011 / ISBN 9781570616884
Gardening, recipes
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Reviewed
by Bob Walch
For those who live in apartments, condos or homes with limited
outdoor space, this handy book explains how to cultivate home-grown
veggies without stress.
Learn which plants to grow, how to set up a container garden and
how to care for the “crop” until harvest time. In addition
to growing instructions, the author also includes nearly thirty
recipes that you can use to bring the bounty from patio, deck or
courtyard to your table.
Whether it is herbs, flowers for your table, strawberries, or
veggies like snap peas, green beans, cucumbers, lettuce, you’ll
find how to grow enough produce to make “fresh” the
watchword at your evening meals.
After you’ve read and digested what Amy Pennington has to
say, you’ll realize that limited space gardening is a project
you can tackle no matter how unsuccessful you may have been in the
past trying to growing things. Follow Amy’s simple instructions
and bon appétit!
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