Edible Perennial Gardening

Growing Successful Polycultures in Small Spaces

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Gardening, Organic, Vegetables, Techniques
Cover of the book Edible Perennial Gardening by Anni Kelsey, Permanent Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anni Kelsey ISBN: 9781856231510
Publisher: Permanent Publications Publication: May 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anni Kelsey
ISBN: 9781856231510
Publisher: Permanent Publications
Publication: May 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
This interesting book is packed full of Anni's favourite tasty edible perennials. With explanations of how to source and propagate different vegetables, which plants work well together and plants suited to different environments. It includes basic principles and getting started, growing in polycultures, site selection and much more."This is a valuable addition to the literature on growing perennial vegetables. The author’s experiences of creating and maintaining polycultures are a great guide and inspiration to this challenging aspect of edible perennial gardening." Martin Crawford, director of the Agroforestry Research Trust and author of Creating a Forest Garden and How To Grow Perennial Vegetables."I love Anni’s book. She’s taken traditionally ‘big space’ ideas and approaches and brought them alive on a domestic scale, where most gardeners operate. The bigger picture of redesigning our food system with perennials at its heart underlies, yet it never gets in the way of inspiring and enabling the reader with case studies, examples, advice and experience. A must-have for forward thinking gardeners." Mark Diacono, experimental gardener, journalist and author of A Year at Otter Farm.In these times of soaring food prices, growing food in cities is becoming the big urban trend. As demand far outstrips supply for allotments, Permaculture in Pots shows you how to get started with whatever space you have available appealing to those who feel powerless to meet their own subsistence needs through lack of growing space. Month by month we learn what to grow on a balcony or in a container garden, using low impact permaculture principles. It doesn’t matter when you pick up the book and start your journey of container gardening wherever you are in the year, open the book to that chapter, and it’ll tell you what you should be doing. Each month’s section details jobs to be done; how to plan ahead for the next season; and which fruit and veg to sow, grow and eat. There are recipes, photos and anecdotes from Kemp’s experience growing food on her small balcony in Southwark; Kemp is warm and self-effacing, and makes an excellent guide. Each month has its own herb, with growing tips and culinary and medicinal uses for each. As uncertainty rises about whether those outside the property ladder will ever get to own their own home, Permaculture in Pots gives power and opportunity back to generations who are becoming more aware of the need of self-sufficiency, and yet find themselves in rented homes with concrete where gardens once were. There’s no excuse not to get started!
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
This interesting book is packed full of Anni's favourite tasty edible perennials. With explanations of how to source and propagate different vegetables, which plants work well together and plants suited to different environments. It includes basic principles and getting started, growing in polycultures, site selection and much more."This is a valuable addition to the literature on growing perennial vegetables. The author’s experiences of creating and maintaining polycultures are a great guide and inspiration to this challenging aspect of edible perennial gardening." Martin Crawford, director of the Agroforestry Research Trust and author of Creating a Forest Garden and How To Grow Perennial Vegetables."I love Anni’s book. She’s taken traditionally ‘big space’ ideas and approaches and brought them alive on a domestic scale, where most gardeners operate. The bigger picture of redesigning our food system with perennials at its heart underlies, yet it never gets in the way of inspiring and enabling the reader with case studies, examples, advice and experience. A must-have for forward thinking gardeners." Mark Diacono, experimental gardener, journalist and author of A Year at Otter Farm.In these times of soaring food prices, growing food in cities is becoming the big urban trend. As demand far outstrips supply for allotments, Permaculture in Pots shows you how to get started with whatever space you have available appealing to those who feel powerless to meet their own subsistence needs through lack of growing space. Month by month we learn what to grow on a balcony or in a container garden, using low impact permaculture principles. It doesn’t matter when you pick up the book and start your journey of container gardening wherever you are in the year, open the book to that chapter, and it’ll tell you what you should be doing. Each month’s section details jobs to be done; how to plan ahead for the next season; and which fruit and veg to sow, grow and eat. There are recipes, photos and anecdotes from Kemp’s experience growing food on her small balcony in Southwark; Kemp is warm and self-effacing, and makes an excellent guide. Each month has its own herb, with growing tips and culinary and medicinal uses for each. As uncertainty rises about whether those outside the property ladder will ever get to own their own home, Permaculture in Pots gives power and opportunity back to generations who are becoming more aware of the need of self-sufficiency, and yet find themselves in rented homes with concrete where gardens once were. There’s no excuse not to get started!

More books from Permanent Publications

Cover of the book Tipi Living by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book People & Permaculture: Caring and Designing for Ourselves, Each Other and the Planet by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Earth User's Guide to Teaching Permaculture by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Earth User's Guide to Permaculture by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book The Permaculture Kitchen by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Drinking Molotov Cocktails with Gandhi by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Permaculture in a Nutshell by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Permaculture and Climate Change Adaptation by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Outdoor Classrooms by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book How to Read the Landscape by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Grounds For Hope by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Find Your Power: a Toolkit for Resilience and Positive Change by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Compact Living by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Edible Cities by Anni Kelsey
Cover of the book Letting in the Wild Edges by Anni Kelsey
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy