Stand Up and Garden
The no-digging, no-tilling, no-stooping approach to growing vegetables and herbs
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نقد و بررسی
May 1, 2012
Baby boomers near retirement age as, concurrently, food safety and costs become crucial issues for growing numbers of Americans who want more protection, self-sufficiency, and direct control by growing their own vegetables. But many boomers may have such physical limitations as arthritis and lack garden space and knowledge. Moss-Sprague explains how containers, trellises, and raised beds can be used to create accessible, vertical locations for a large range of herbs and vegetables. She provides clearly explained, step-by-step instructions illustrated with numerous line drawings and color photographs. Chapters highlight weed containment using barriers as basic as biodegradable newspapers and wood mulch; containers, including low-cost dollar-store polyethylene dishpans drilled with drainage holes; construction of trellises and straw-based raised beds complete with instructions and lists of needed materials and tools; and the finer points of soila mixture of organic matter and rock fragments that is biologically active and permeable. An index complements the overall user-friendliness for gardeners both new and experienced.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)
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