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  • Little Farm in the Garden

    A Practical Mini-Guide to Raising Selected Fruits and Vegetables Homestead-Style

    Series Book 3 - Little Farm in the Foothills
    Interested in growing your own food? From the author of the award-winning Little Farm in the Foothills homesteading memoir comes a friendly, down-to-earth little guide for starting and maintaining a thriving food garden. In Little Farm in the Garden, Susan Colleen Browne shares the evolution of her own homestead garden with warmth and humor.Whether you’re starting with a pot, a small plot, or ... Read more

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  • Garden Potpourri: Gardening Tips from the Easy-Growing Gardening Series

    Easy-Growing Gardening, #12

    Series Book 12 - Easy-Growing Gardening
    Whether you are new to gardening or simply an experienced gardener who wants to learn more, Garden Potpourri is a good place to start. This book, a compendium of wisdom from the eleven books in the Easy-Growing Gardening series, is a quick read full of gems for the beginner gardener and more advanced students of the soil. From simple tips for starting seeds and preventing damping-off disease, to ... Read more

    ₹500.00 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Balcony Gardening

    Growing Herbs and Vegetables in a Small Urban Space

    by Jeff Haase ...
    Do you live in an apartment with a balcony, fire escape or rooftop terrace? Most city dwellers neglect these spaces or use them for nothing more than hanging laundry and storing bicycles. And for a long time, so did I.Several years ago I decided to transform my under-used balcony from a lifeless concrete pad into a little garden in the sky. Every year I grow a small harvest of vegetables such as ... Read more

    ₹311.56 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Learn to Grow Cantaloupe in Your Garden

    The cantaloupe is the sweet, delicious and refreshing melon that has become increasingly popular around the world. While the cantaloupe is considered a fruit, it is actually in the same family as squash and is therefore a vegetable. ... Read more

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  • Tips for Growing Horseradish in Your Garden

    Horseradish is a gardening favorite in many areas of the world. This sharp, pungent flavored vegetable can be used as a condiment served with beef, lamb fish and many other dishes. ... Read more

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  • Tips for Growing Dill in Your Garden and in Containers

    Dill is an annual herb that is a member of the Parsley Family. This herb is grown for its bitter seeds that are used to make dill pickles. Dill is easy to grow and a perfect choice for beginning gardeners. ... Read more

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  • Tips for Growing Rhubarb in Your Garden

    Rhubarb is a delicious perennial that can be made into jams and jellies. It is also often combined with strawberries to make strawberry-rhubarb pie. Rhubarb can produce edible stems for up to 15 years. ... Read more

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  • Learn to Grow Jerusalem Artichokes in Your Garden

    Contrary to popular belief, Jerusalem artichokes are neither artichokes, nor are they native to Middle Eastern city of Jerusalem. Jerusalem artichokes are a member of the sunflower family and are sometimes called "sunchokes" or "earth apples." ... Read more

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  • Gardening 101: Friendship Gardens

    by Henry Owen ...
    At Friendship Gardens, we believe everyone should have access to fresh, healthy food and the knowledge to grow it themselves. Friendship Gardens is a nonprofit project teaching gardening and growing food for Friendship Trays, Charlotte's meals on wheels program. This ebook is our 'Gardening 101' guide designed to help gardeners grow more food.In this book you will learn organic and sustainable ... Read more

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  • How to Grow Oats in Your Garden

    Oats are a member of the grasses family. This grain is grown around the world as a food crop for humans and livestock. There are many varieties of oats available. Some a planted in spring for summer harvest. In areas where winters are mild, oats can be planted in the fall and harvested the following summer. ... Read more

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  • How to Grow Sage in Your Garden and in Containers

    Sage is increasing in popularity as a gardening crop because of its many uses in the kitchen. This is a perennial and aromatic herb that is used regularly in cooking mainly because it can enhance the flavor of food. ... Read more

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  • Growing Celery in Your Garden

    Celery is a gardening favorite around the world. Its crisp stalks are a great snack to munch during the warmer days of summer. Few things taste better than a crisp stalk of celery and your favorite dip for snacking. ... Read more

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  • Wild Edens

    The Times Best Gardening Books of 2022Ornamental plants are the cornerstone of our gardens and we are spoiled for choice with literally tens of thousands of hardy beauties from which to select. But we take them absolutely for granted, not for a moment realising that every plant has a fascinating tale to tell. Wild Edens sets the record straight.With global coverage, each of the nine richly ... Read more

    ₹1,954.07

  • Growing and Caring for Tomatoes, An Essential Tomato Growing Book

    The tomato is a wonderfully versatile plant that repays any care and attention it is given. Following the simple but important guidelines in this book and by adopting the tips and tricks described for caring for tomatoes, you should ensure you can grow and enjoy a splendid crop of tomatoes, even as an absolute beginner.Whether you plan to grow tomatoes in your garden, in a greenhouse, or in pots ... Read more

    ₹275.00 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Weekend Homesteader: April

    Weekend Homesteader, #1

    by Anna Hess ...
    Series Book 1 - Weekend Homesteader
    Twelve months to self-sufficiency!This fully updated second edition of the popular Weekend Homesteader series includes exciting, short projects that you can use to dip your toes into the vast ocean of homesteading without getting overwhelmed. If you need to fit homesteading into a few hours each weekend and would like to have fun while doing it, these projects will be right up your alley, whether ... Read more

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  • Hydroponics 101: The Easy Beginner’s Guide to Hydroponic Gardening. Learn How To Build a Backyard Hydroponics System for Homegrown Organic Fruit, Herbs and Vegetables

    Gardening Books, #2

    Series Book 2 - Gardening Books
    Learn How To Grow Your Own Organic Fruit and Vegetables With Hydroponic Gardening!How would you like to grow your own organic:FruitsHerbsVegetablesWith Hydroponics, you can!BUY: 'Hydroponics 101'What is hydroponics?Hydroponics is the art of growing fruits and vegetables without soil. Do not confuse this with a... ... Read more

    ₹279.00

  • How to Grow Celeriac in Your Garden

    Celeriac is high in vitamin C. It also contains a good amount of potassium, which reduces blood pressure and improves heart health. Celeriac is low in calories and high in calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. ... Read more

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  • Composting: Start Your Composting With the Ultimate Eco-friendly and Budget Friendly Techniques (How to Create Natural Fertilizer at Home)

    by Scott Johns ...
    Series Book 1 - Composting
    Have you ever wondered what composting is all about?Have you ever wondered what planet Earth is going to do with all our waste products?Would you like to do your part to help clean up our planet?If you answered yes to any of these questions then this book is for you...This book is for anyone who wants to know more about how to produce their own eco-friendly compost that is one of the best feeds ... Read more

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  • Tips for Growing Radicchio in Your Garden

    Radicchio is quite popular in Italy where is often grilled with olive oil or mixed with risotto. It is often added raw to salads or added to pasta or used in stuffing for poultry. ... Read more

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  • Rough Patch

    How a Year in the Garden Brought Me Back to Life

    by Kathy Slack ...
    When Kathy was forced to quit her high-flying career in London, she was a wreck - burnt out, anxious, consumed by depression. But she found solace in an unlikely place - the veg patch. She put her hands in the soil and found a way to grow, to sow some small seeds of hope.In Rough Patch, Kathy draws us into the world of the kitchen garden to reflect on the lessons she learnt from the soil, along ... Read more

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  • Learn to Grow Rutabagas in Your Garden

    Rutabagas are a sweet tasting cool season crop that is similar in appearance to turnips, but have a waxy blue-green color. This plant is related to turnips and cabbage and produces a baseball sized root that is quite flavorful and is often added to soups and stews. ... Read more

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  • Growing Swiss Chard in the Garden

    Swiss chard is a green leafy vegetable that has become a gardening favorite around the world. Aside from being a delicious and nutritious food crop, Swiss chard is often grown as an ornamental to serve as a border around flower beds and lawns. ... Read more

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  • The Complete Allotment Guide - Volume 1 – Starting Out, Growing and Techniques

    Everything You Need To Know To Grow Fruits and Vegetables

    by Jason Johns ...
    Series Book 1 - The Complete Allotment Guide
    The "Complete Allotment Guide - Volume 1" is the first in a series of books teaching you everything you need to know to get started growing fruit and vegetables. Whether you have an allotment, a smallholding or a vegetable garden at home, you will learn how to start growing in the ground and in containers.This step-by-step guide starts from first principles, teaching you everything from how to ... Read more

    ₹383.49 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Tips for Growing Fennel in Your Garden

    Fennel is considered both an herb and a vegetable. The stalks of fennel look a lot like celery but the flavor is much different, resembling anise or licorice. Fennel is actually related to caraway. ... Read more

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