Vertical Vegetables and Fruit : creative gardening techniques for growing up in small spaces
Material type: TextPublication details: North Adams, MA Storey Pub. 2011Description: 284 p. : col. illSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The principles of trellising garden crops are few and simple. Climbing stems or vines are trained onto upright supports either by means of their own climbing growth habits or by being tied in place. This book about growing your own food in whatever space you have, whether it's a full garden, a strip of an alley, an apartment balcony, or just a windowsill. It's about taking a step toward self-sufficiency and healthy eating. It will show you the best materials to use and how to use them. Basic designs and plans for different types of trellises and which plants are most suited to them are covered.Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Electronics Resources | Asian Technical Vocational Education Resource Center | AGRICULTURE SECTOR | Available | ELM-00055 |
The principles of trellising garden crops are few and simple. Climbing stems or vines are trained onto upright supports either by means of their own climbing growth habits or by being tied in place. This book about growing your own food in whatever space you have, whether it's a full garden, a strip of an alley, an apartment balcony, or just a windowsill. It's about taking a step toward self-sufficiency and healthy eating. It will show you the best materials to use and how to use them. Basic designs and plans for different types of trellises and which plants are most suited to them are covered.
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