The National Gardening Association
ISBN:
978-1-118-34035-6
Paperback
360 pages
May 2013
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Learn to: - Make the most of limited space with vertical growing tips, rooftop gardens, and more
- Add beauty and color to your landscape with annuals, perennials, and bulbs
- Grow the freshest, healthiest produce possible
The easy way to succeed at urban gardening A townhouse yard, a balcony, a south-facing window — even a small inner-city apartment can be a suitable location to grow some yummy edibles, develop a colorful flower garden, or create an outdoor room. Urban Gardening For Dummies helps you make the most of what you have through the use of proven small-space gardening techniques that allow gardeners to maximize their use of urban spaces. - Urban Gardening 101 — get an overview of urban gardening, including soil preparation, planting, choosing urban-friendly plants (including edibles), and plant placement
- Dig in — discover everything you need to know about soil, from analyzing soil types and understanding soil pH to how you can build good soil with manure, organic fertilizers, and compost
- Get a green thumb — find the lowdown on the urban microclimate, local weather patterns, and how you can actually influence weather conditions at micro-levels to benefit the health of your urban garden
- Oh, the places you'll grow — get creative with container gardening and find funky and functional ways to garden on building rooftops, balconies, and with vertical growing strategies
Open the book and find: - The many benefits of urban gardening
- Tips on planting annual plants and veggies, trees and shrubs, and perennial flowers
- The 4-1-1 on community gardening and urban farming
- How to create an outdoor room
- The scoop on using fertilizers
- Techniques for container and vertical gardening
- Composting tips and soil growing
- Tricks for keeping weeds and pests at bay
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