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    How to Grow Your Dinner Without Leaving the House

    £12.99
    Growing your own vegetables, even without access to gardens and allotments, appeals to people seeking a more sustainable and self-suffcient lifestyle
    ISBN: 9781786277145
    Author Ratinon, Claire
    PublisherName Orion Publishing Co
    Pub Date 27/08/2020
    Binding Paperback
    Pages 128
    Availability: In Stock

    A vegetable garden is not an option for everyone, and so container growing has become desirable for people with little outside space

    Many have discovered the love of growing houseplants and want to take their skills to another level; others are inspired by the idea of growing their own food organically and sustainably. The book covers all the essentials of growing a range of edible plants in pots, and meeting each crop's specific needs.

    Author Claire Ratinon brings her urban food growing expertise to this popular subject, in a book designed to appeal to new gardeners and anyone who would like to take on the rewarding challenge of growing their own dinner, even if they've only got a window box or balcony to work with.

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    A vegetable garden is not an option for everyone, and so container growing has become desirable for people with little outside space

    Many have discovered the love of growing houseplants and want to take their skills to another level; others are inspired by the idea of growing their own food organically and sustainably. The book covers all the essentials of growing a range of edible plants in pots, and meeting each crop's specific needs.

    Author Claire Ratinon brings her urban food growing expertise to this popular subject, in a book designed to appeal to new gardeners and anyone who would like to take on the rewarding challenge of growing their own dinner, even if they've only got a window box or balcony to work with.

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