Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Crops at Home
Easy gardening instruction for saving money and eating better by growing your own food in the city
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Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Crops at Home
Easy gardening instruction for saving money and eating better by growing your own food in the city
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Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Crops at Home

Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Crops at Home

Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Crops at Home

Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Crops at Home

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Overview

Easy gardening instruction for saving money and eating better by growing your own food in the city

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594856846
Publisher: Mountaineers Books, The
Publication date: 03/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 46 MB
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About the Author






COLIN McCRATE has been growing food organically for more than a decade. He worked on a variety of small farms in the Mid-West before taking a position as Garden Manager at an Environmental Education center on Orcas Island, WA. After leaving Orcas, Colin stayed in the Pacific Northwest, working simultaneously for Farmhouse Organics in Poulsbo, WA and as a residential landscaper in Seattle. After spending a few seasons designing and installing gardens in the city, he officially founded the Seattle Urban Farm Company in January of 2007. It all started with a simple question: "Does anyone need help setting up a vegetable garden?" and it turned out, quite a few did. Learn more at seattleurbanfarmcompany.com








BRAD HALM'S interest in food production started in a small vegetable garden at the Homestead, an experiential living option at Denison University in Ohio. After graduating, he apprenticed on organic farms around Ohio for several years, then took a position as the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) Manager for Village Acres Farm in Pennsylvania. He moved to Seattle in 2007 to help Colin start the Seattle Urban Farm Company, and he has been building urban farms ever since. Learn more at seattleurbanfarmcompany.com



HILARY DAHL, a Seattle native, has been with the Seattle Urban Farm Company since the winter of 2010. She brings with her an educational background in landscape architecture and urban planning from the University of Washington. During college Hilary spent three summers interning on a sustainable, net-zero energy housing construction project on Lopez Island in the San Juan Islands where she learned traditional and alternative construction skills as well as organic gardening methods. Hilary is also our in-house photographer and you will find her photos on this website and on our other outreach material.

Table of Contents

Introduction 9

Part I Garden Profiles 13

What Do You Want from Your Garden?

Part II Building a Garden 23

1 Choosing a Site 25

2 Determining Garden Size 35

3 Designing Your Garden 39

4 Preparing Your Soil 47

5 Creating Garden Beds 55

6 Creating a Container Garden 69

7 Watering and Irrigation 75

Part III Garden Knowledge 87

8 Plant Life 101 89

9 Garden Tools: The Only 11 Tool You'll Ever Need 97

10 Fertilizing Your Garden 101

11 Compost 109

12 Essential Garden Skills 117

13 Know Your Climate 139

14 Crop Planning 145

15 Storing Your Harvest 153

Part IV Crop Profiles 155

16 Annual Vegetables 157

17 Perennial Vegetables 213

18 Herbs 221

19 Flowers in the Vegetable Garden 241

20 Berries 251

Part V More Garden Knowledge 259

21 Month by Month 261

22 Your Garden in Winter 267

23 Garden Problems and Solutions 273

Reference Tables 297

Succession Planting 297

Planting Dates 300

Crop Size, Spacing, and Scheduling 304

Fertilization 307

Resources 309

Acknowledgments 313

Index 314

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