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Grow All You Can Eat In Three Square Feet
Grow All You Can Eat In Three Square Feet: Inventive Ideas for Growing Food in a Small Space | DK
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You don't need an allotment to grow your own, Grow All You Can Eat in Three Square Feet - now available in PDF Grow All You Can Eat in Three Square Feet innovative guide to maximizing even the smallest of gardening space so you can grow delicious fruit and vegetables, in abundance, at home. This must-have manual showcases a multitude of plots and inspirational ideas to make the most of your small spaces. Grow everything from tomatoes on your window sill to wisteria up your wall, with Naomi Schillinger's easy to follow instructions. It doesn't matter how much space you have available, with key techniques such as sowing seeds, assessing soil and choosing the right plants for which type of space are all shown with step-by-step instructions, full colour photographs on every page and easy to read diagrams and charts to make sure you are getting the most out of your space and your plants. Grow All You Can Eat in Three Square Feet shows that even those with the smallest space, can produce the most impressive crops.
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We‘ve used the tagged book lots to try to squeeze lots into our little veg plot. We‘re only doing small batches of lots of things - tonight the freshly harvested purple beans and radishes are taking centre stage 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Catherine_Willoughby Too late to start my garden project for Summer. I hope to start later on. Love this 4y
Leftcoastzen So beautiful! I bet the results are worth the hard work. 4y
Bookwormjillk Beautiful and I love your greenhouse. 4y
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Chrissyreadit 😍😍😍😍 4y
rockpools That looks wonderful! 4y
robinb Gorgeous...so healthy looking! 👏👏👏👏 4y
KarouBlue Gorgeous! 4y
squirrelbrain It all looks wonderful! 4y
Mitch @Catherine_Willoughby it‘s never too late! Grab some seeds and give it a go! We‘re novices and subscribed to a Kitchen Garden magazine that gives you few seeds with every issue. Our whole garden comes from those free seeds! 🤣 4y
Mitch @Leftcoastzen we‘ve had more time than normal to try out some new stuff this year. We‘ve been super grateful for the garden during lockdown 4y
Mitch @Bookwormjillk thank you. It was a surprise birthday present from my husband last year ! 4y
eraderneely Do you do anything in containers or is it all in the ground? 4y
Mitch @eraderneely about 2/3 in the ground - the rest in containers ( carrots, parsnips, fennel, kohl Rabi, dwarf beans are all in containers). 4y
StayCurious Hey! This counts as #gardenselfie for #SummerFunbucketlist! Another entry for the prize! 4y
Mitch @StayCurious 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 4y
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This book really has helped us squeeze the most out of a small space. The last of the aubergine, chilli, chard and tomatoes harvested today - still mountains of arugula, spinach and red lettuce left in the ground.

AmyG Wow! 5y
Cinfhen Those colors!!!!! Fantastic 5y
Heatherfeather This is like porn to me 5y
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Come-read-with-me @Mitch Those are gorgeous veggies. I‘m so jealous!!!! 5y
Mitch @Come-read-with-me cooking some up for dinner tonight. We‘ve eat our own veg most of the summer - our first year growing hasn‘t been too shabby! 5y
Mitch @AmyG it‘s the end of the crop. If we were better gardeners we‘d of thought ahead for winter! 5y
Mitch @Cinfhen 👍🏼 5y
Gezemice Wow! Awesome! 5y
julesG 👏👏👏 Amazing colours. 5y
eraderneely Beautiful chard!!! 5y
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This book has some great ideas for getting the ,oat out of a small garden... carrots on the menu tonight!

AlaMich What adorable, chubby little carrots! 5y
Gissy I bet there is a satisfaction to eat from your own garden!😋 5y
MicrobeMom ♥️it and you greenhouse!!! 5y
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MemoirsForMe 😋👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
Blaire 😍 5y
iread2much Yummy! 5y
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