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The urban gardener : how to grow things successfully on balconies, terraces, decks and rooftops 🔍
Key Porter ; Gazelle, Toronto, Ont., Lancaster, 2004
Day, Sonia 🔍
description
Sonia Day is the recipient of Landcsape Ontario`s Gardening Communicator of the Year Award (2003) and her book Tulips won a Garden Globe Award of Achievement for writing (2003), from the Garden Writers Association of America. Growing plants on balconies?and rooftops, terraces, decks and patios?has become the hottest gardening trend as cities across North America experience tremendous growth in the building of condos and other small living spaces. Aimed squarely at this gardening crowd, The Urban Gardener is packed with incredible dos and don?ts, tips on what plants and tools are best, potting instructions, hints that will save you money and tips from real small space gardeners. Every unique aspect of urban gardening is addressed. You?ll - how to get started when the soil for your garden has to be hauled up in elevators - what will work on cold, windy balconies, damp courtyards, backsides of townhouses - where to buy plants when you don?t have a car - how to create a quick and colourful instant garden - mixing in herbs and vegetables - growing up?vines that climb - how to help your oasis survive when winter comes. If you long to create your own natural sanctuary amidst urban smog and concrete, The Urban Gardener is the book you need to guide you on your way.(March 2003)
Alternative author
Sonia Day
Alternative publisher
Van Nostrand Reinhold Ltd.
Alternative publisher
Toronto: Key Porter Books
Alternative publisher
Lester & Orpen Dennys
Alternative publisher
Fleet Publishers
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
Alternative edition
January 10, 2003
Alternative edition
Toronto, c2003
Alternative edition
PS, 2003
metadata comments
cut texts due to tight margin page 122
Alternative description
144 p., [8] p. of plates : 26 cm
Includes index
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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