
Community Gardens: A Celebration of the People, Recipes and Plants
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Portrays the richness and diversity of the inner-city community gardens. This title contains tips for successful gardening like pine needles for strawberries and chicken manure to warm the soil in winter. Revel in the richness and diversity of these inner-city community gardens. Includes: * many fascinating and unusual edible plants * simple, home-style recipes using the vegetables and herbs gathered from these gardens * tips for successful gardening, like pine needles for strawberries and chicken manure to warm the soil Winner, 2007 Horticultural Media Award's Book Laurel for an outstanding original book by an Australian or New Zealand writer: A finalist together with Paul Bangay's The Enchanted Garden and Richard Aitkins' Botanical Riches , the judges wrote of the winner, Community Gardens , '... possibly the first book on any gardening topic that virtually had the judges in tears! [It is]... an inspiration to all and takes gardening back to its most important basics.'
Author: Penny Woodward
Format: Paperback, 176 pages, 191mm x 259mm
Published: 2005, Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Gardening
Description
Portrays the richness and diversity of the inner-city community gardens. This title contains tips for successful gardening like pine needles for strawberries and chicken manure to warm the soil in winter. Revel in the richness and diversity of these inner-city community gardens. Includes: * many fascinating and unusual edible plants * simple, home-style recipes using the vegetables and herbs gathered from these gardens * tips for successful gardening, like pine needles for strawberries and chicken manure to warm the soil Winner, 2007 Horticultural Media Award's Book Laurel for an outstanding original book by an Australian or New Zealand writer: A finalist together with Paul Bangay's The Enchanted Garden and Richard Aitkins' Botanical Riches , the judges wrote of the winner, Community Gardens , '... possibly the first book on any gardening topic that virtually had the judges in tears! [It is]... an inspiration to all and takes gardening back to its most important basics.'

Community Gardens: A Celebration of the People, Recipes and Plants
$10.00