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100 1 _aLeendertz, Lia,
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245 1 0 _aMy tiny veg plot /
_cLia Leendertz ; photography by Mark Diacono.
246 3 4 _aMy tiny veg plot :
_bgrow your own in surprisingly small spaces.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bPavilion,
_c2015.
264 4 _c©2015.
300 _a159 pages :
_bcolour illustrations ;
_c20 x 24 cm.
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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520 _aFRUIT & VEGETABLES. Food can be grown just about anywhere, and lack of space should not put you off growing and enjoying the taste of your own fresh vegetables. Not everyone has access to outside space or what we traditionally think of as a garden, but we all have window ledges, doorways, often stairways, sometimes even a balcony or roof space. This book offers solutions and inspirations for these tricky spots that we frequently overlook or neglect, and highlights some unusual growing spaces such as a minuscule balcony in Bristol, an innovative installation of hexagonal polytunnels full of salad leaves in Amiens, France, and an ingenious self-sufficient growing system that provides a wealth of vegetables in an old swimming pool in Phoenix, Arizona.
650 0 _aVegetable gardening.
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650 0 _aContainer gardening.
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650 0 _aSmall gardens.
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650 0 _aUrban gardening.
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650 0 _aSquare foot gardening.
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700 1 _aDiacono, Mark,
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