Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Small-space container gardens : transform your balcony, porch, or patio with fruits, flowers, foliage & herbs / Fern Richardson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Portland, Or. : Timber Press, c2012.Description: 186 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781604692419
  • 1604692413
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • SB418 .R53 2012
Contents:
Small and sassy : choosing colors, containers, furniture, and lighting -- The elements : working with weather and climate -- The birds and the bees : attracting wildlife to your garden -- Potager with a twist : growing gorgeous food -- Succulents and scents path : loving a long and narrow space -- The secret garden : planning and planting for privacy -- Verdant and vertical : creating an upward, tropical oasis -- Green thumb crash course : learning the essentials for success -- The uninvited guests : troubleshooting pests and diseases.
Summary: This exciting guide layers practical gardening fundamentals with creative solutions that encourage thinking outside the pot. From design basics to essential plant picks, "Small-Space Container Gardens" proves one doesn't need a yard to have a garden.
List(s) this item appears in: Containers and Window Boxes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 177) and index.

Small and sassy : choosing colors, containers, furniture, and lighting -- The elements : working with weather and climate -- The birds and the bees : attracting wildlife to your garden -- Potager with a twist : growing gorgeous food -- Succulents and scents path : loving a long and narrow space -- The secret garden : planning and planting for privacy -- Verdant and vertical : creating an upward, tropical oasis -- Green thumb crash course : learning the essentials for success -- The uninvited guests : troubleshooting pests and diseases.

This exciting guide layers practical gardening fundamentals with creative solutions that encourage thinking outside the pot. From design basics to essential plant picks, "Small-Space Container Gardens" proves one doesn't need a yard to have a garden.

Powered by Koha