Eat Your Garden : Edimentals As a Beautiful, Low-Effort Way to Grow Food
Eat Your Garden : Edimentals As a Beautiful, Low-Effort Way to Grow Food
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Author(s): Holding, Harry
ISBN No.: 9781645023340
Pages: 272
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 50.87
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The first book to focus on a style of edible gardening that is lower in effort, higher in style and less demanding of space than the traditional kitchen garden or vegetable plot. Eat Your Garden is a grow-your-own book with a difference: its focus is on edimentals, plants that are both edible and ornamental. They offer a sustainable and beautiful way to grow food in your garden, whether it's large, urban or a balcony, or in containers. Much like a potager garden, this is a naturalistic, stylish and low-maintenance method of integrating edible plants, largely perennials, within your existing garden, whatever its style and without the need to create a dedicated space. Harry will introduce you to the huge range of plants available, from the familiar to the surprising and lesser known, so you can grow a diverse range of plants that are good to eat, good for biodiversity and good for your health. He'll guide you on how to plan and design your planting schemes, considering form, layers, color and texture, as well as describing the pollinating effects they can have and the opportunities they create for you to forage in your own garden. There are also illuminating case studies on how edimentals are used in larger spaces and public gardens in the US, UK and internationally, such as edible meadows, food forests, market gardens and permaculture systems as well as Harry's own award-winning RHS Chelsea show gardens, so that you can choose elements to suit your own space, conditions and climate. Harry's designs are plant driven and ecologically minded, focusing on creating resilient, immersive and enchanting spaces.


Eat Your Garden is the first book to focus on a style of edible gardening that is lower in effort, higher in style and less demanding of space than the traditional kitchen garden or vegetable plot.


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