Can you think of anything nicer than preparing a meal from produce grown in your own garden? Whether you own a window box or a meadow, every outdoor space can yield a fine crop of fruit or vegetables. Plant some delicious cut-and-come again salads in a window box, plan a 'square foot' garden on a fo
Grow your own food
โ Scribed by Ideas, Infinite
- Publisher
- Infinite Ideas
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 117
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Can you think of anything nicer than preparing a meal from produce grown in your own garden? Whether you own a window box or a meadow, every outdoor space can yield a fine crop of fruit or vegetables. Plant some delicious cut-and-come again salads in a window box, plan a 'square foot' garden on a four-foot square plot, or use your flowerbed to grow decorative vegetables and flowers together. Growing your own food doesn't have to be time-consuming or expensive. A few packets of seeds and some basic tools ? a spade, fork, hoe, rake, trowel and watering can ? will provide you with all you need to fill a plot with vegetables. Whatever you choose to grow you'll find nothing beats the satisfaction of serving up a home-cooked, home-grown meal to family or friends. Good luck and happy digging.
โฆ Subjects
Gardening;Nonfiction
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