About This Book
The guide offers concise, practical instruction for planning and maintaining a productive kitchen garden with minimal time and effort. Chapters cover site selection, soil fertility, hotbeds and cold frames, seed planting and transplanting, tools and cultivation techniques, and pest management, plus specific crops grouped by season and type. It also treats storage, canning, fall tasks, bulbs and shrubbery, continuous flowering, and adaptations for confined or urban spaces. Emphasis is placed on timing, small daily attentions, economy of labor and materials, and methods to maximize yield and plant health with limited time.
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