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Edible Garden

Bloom Gardener's Guide: Feed the ground, sow seed, care for the crops, gather, pick and feast...

Vicky Chown

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English
Frances Lincoln
16 April 2024
Series: Bloom
A beautiful, stylish and comprehensive handbook from the Bloom Gardeners Guides series, covering everything you need to know to grow edible plants. Growing your own food is a way to feed your body as well as your soul. Approached in a sustainable way, it can also nurture the land and provide for wildlife. You don't need an enormous garden, an allotment or a fancy greenhouse to do it. Edible Garden is as much about planting food in your garden borders and sowing crops in pots, as it is about raised beds or kitchen gardens. It's packed with professional advice, a selection of the best edible plants to grow and tips on getting the most from your space. This title is from the Bloom Gardeners Guide series, complete and comprehensive gardening handbooks. Bloom is an award-winning independent print magazine for gardeners, plant admirers, nature lovers and outdoor adventurers, and winner of the Garden Publication of the Year at the Garden Media Awards 2021. Other titles in this series include Cut Flowers, Shade and Pots.

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Imprint:   Frances Lincoln
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 139mm, 
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9780711281370
ISBN 10:   0711281378
Series:   Bloom
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Vicky Chown is a gardener and forager. She teaches permaculture and urban food growing in London's Queen's Wood Community Garden and OmVed Gardens, where she also co-manages the Seed Saving Network, a community saving biodiverse seed across the UK. Vicky additionally practises as a medical herbalist and co-runs the Handmade Apothecary, a foraging and herbal educational project.

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