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The Edible Garden: How to Have Your Garden and Eat It

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Edible Garden: How to Have Your Garden and Eat It

Contributors:

By (Author) Alys Fowler

ISBN:

9781846079740

Publisher:

Ebury Publishing

Imprint:

BBC Books

Publication Date:

15th February 2010

UK Publication Date:

11th March 2010

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

General cookery and recipes
Organic gardening / Sustainable gardening
Urban farming / urban agriculture

Dewey:

635

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 196mm, Height 254mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

951g

Description

Gardeners' World's thrifty and resourceful Alys Fowler takes one step closer to self-sufficiency, growing her own vegetables in her small, suburban backgarden. There's no denying that growing your own food is good for the pocket, good for the environment and hugely rewarding for the soul. In The Edible Garden, Gardeners' World's Alys Fowler will take you one step closer to self-sufficiency by showing how to grow edible crops and flowers in any garden - even a small suburban back garden! 'Quirky is the word that springs to mind when leafing through this book ... it is for anyone who has dreamt of the Good Life but despaired at their lack of land' -- Countryfile Magazine 'A handsome book' -- The Times 'An indispensable go-to gardening book' -- ***** Reader review 'I absolutely love this book and it's just my sort of gardening' -- ***** Reader review 'Beautiful and inspiring' -- ***** Reader review 'The best gardening book I have ever read - so useful for a beginner!' -- ***** Reader review 'Inspirational' -- ***** Reader review ********************************************************************** In this timely book, Gardeners' World's thrifty and resourceful Alys Fowler shows that there is a way to take the good life and re-fashion it to fit in with modern day living. Abandoning the limitations of traditional gardening methods, she has created a beautifully productive garden where tomatoes sit happily next to roses, carrots are woven between the lavenders and potatoes grow in pots on the patio. And all of this is produced in a way that mimics natural systems, producing delicious homegrown food for her table. And she shares her favourite recipes for the hearty dishes, pickles and jams she makes to use up her bountiful harvest, proving that no-one need go hungry on her grow-your-own regime. With beautiful, specially commissioned full colour photography, step-by-step recipes, directories of crops and flowers to grow and accessible, practical advice, The Edible Garden will encourage everyone to chuck out the old gardening rules and create their own haven that's as good to look at as it is to eat!

Reviews

Turning the pages of the book will make new gardeners sigh with pleasure and give old-timers much to think about. * Daily Telegraph *
Quirky is the word that springs to mind when leafing through this book ... it is for anyone who has dreamt of the Good Life but despaired at their lack of land. **** 4 stars * Countryfile Magazine *
a handsome book * The Times *
How to garden in a tea dress and wellies from the new style queen of the do-it-yourself lifestyle. * Image magazine *

Author Bio

Gardeners' World's Alys Fowler trained at the Horticultural Society, the New York Botanical Garden and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. After finishing her training, she worked as a journalist for the trade magazine, Horticulture Week, and then joined the Gardeners' World team as a horticultural researcher. The lure of the garden, however, proved too much and in 2006 Alys became Head Gardener at Gardeners' World's previous home, Berryfields. For the last year she has been more in front of the camera than behind the scenes, and has become a popular and regular presenter from Greenacre, the show's new home.

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