Nicole Johnsey Burke: Leaves, Roots & Fruit
Leaves, Roots & Fruit
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- A Step-By-Step Guide to Planting an Organic Kitchen Garden
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- Hay House, 10/2025
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781401978754
- Umfang: 256 Seiten
- Gewicht: 368 g
- Erscheinungstermin: 28.10.2025
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Now in paperback, the creator of Gardenary teaches you to eat what you sow in this beginner's guide to creating an edible garden from scratch."Nicole inspires us all to dive deeper into sustainability with her beautiful and functional kitchen garden process, full of details that could give anyone a strong foundation to become a lifelong gardener."
-- Jen Hansard, best-selling author of Simple Green Smoothies and Simple Green Meals
Do you dream of walking through your own kitchen garden with baskets full of delicious food you grew yourself? But are you worried you don't have enough space, sun, time, or experience?
Then consider this: Plants want to grow. And when you match a plant's needs to your own resources, you're just one step away from success.
Nicole Johnsey Burke--founder of Gardenary, Inc., and author of Kitchen Garden Revival--is your expert guide for growing your own fresh, organic food every day of the year, no matter where you grow. More than just providing the how-to, she gives you the know-how for a practical and intuitive gardening system that includes:
Leaves--quick satisfaction from abundant harvests, most available and simplest to grow; includes salad greens and herbs
Roots--underground harvests that require more tending and are built for endurance, longevity, and longer shelf life; includes tubers, bulbs, and rhizomes
Fruit--the most demanding and sweetest of all, requiring the most space, sunlight, and consistent watering to blossom; includes beans, squash, and tomatoes
>There's always a plant you can grow right where you are, right away--all you have to do is take it step by step.