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One Magic Square

The Easy, Organic Way to Grow Your Own Food on a 3-Foot Square
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"Full of information and practical tips" Purchased on Mighty Ape

Vege gardening is made more achieveable when you take the author's advice and do it in small steps. The book is the distillation of her gardening inheritance and her lifetime's ex­perience of what works. Accessible thanks to the organisation of the information into well referenced chapters.

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A Hands-On Guide to Growing Organic Vegetables, Fruits and Herbs--Starting with Just One Square Yard! Lolo Houbein has been growing food for more than 30 years--and now, drawing on her wide learning and hard-earned experience, she offers a wealth of information on how to turn small plots of land into sources of nourishing, inexpensive, organic food. Amateur gardeners wondering how to get started and veteran gardeners looking for new ideas will be inspired by Houbein's practical, often charming, and always optimistic advice. One Magic Square includes: Earth-friendly tips, tricks, and solutions for establishing and maintaining an organic garden Illustrated, annotated plans for 30 plots with different themes--including perennials and "pick-and-come-again" plants, anti-cancer and anti-oxidant-rich vegetables, and salad, pizza, pasta, and stir-fry ingredients Comprehensive information about every plant in every plot Color photographs of the author's own garden--plus helpful illustrations Houbein family recipes for making the most of your bounty--including salad dressings, fruit and vegetable juices, stir-fries, and more.

Author Biography:

Lolo Houbein first learned about growing food from her Uncle Wim, whose garden saved the family from famine during World War II in Holland. In 1958, she emigrated to Australia with her husband and children. She studied literature and anthropology at the universities of Adelaide and Papua New Guinea, and has written numerous books and articles on humanitarian and conservation topics. Houbein lives and gardens in the Adelaide Hills of Australia.
Release date Australia
March 9th, 2010
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Pages
347
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, color; Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
181x200x23
ISBN-13
9781615190126
Product ID
3724252

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