Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

The minimalist gardener / Patrick Whitefield.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: East Meon, Hampshire, United Kingdom : Permanent Publications, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 138 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781856232852
  • 1856232859
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • S494.5.P47 W493 2017
Contents:
Permaculture gardening -- How to garden successfully in the sun or shade -- The minimalist garden -- Raised bed gardening -- Building a drystone path -- Examples of permaculture designed gardens -- Seeds -- Plants -- Slugs -- Plants for the minimalist garden -- Patrick's favourite perennial vegetables -- Polycultures -- Winter salads -- Fruit trees and shrubs -- Planting fruit trees -- Pruning -- Permaculture principles beyond the garden.
Summary: This is low maintenance, year round, no dig gardening that provides your kitchen with delicious fresh food, whilst not breaking your back. Written by an acknowledged expert, this friendly guide will help you grow food in whatever space you have - large or small, rural or urban - with minimal bought in inputs, and maximum satisfaction. This collection of Patrick Whitfield's pioneering writings explores the cutting edge of permaculture gardening that is eminently practical and visionary all at the same time. Patrick describes an evolving system that is totally chemical free, requiring little input from outside the garden gate. His minimalist approach uses techniques like no dig, raised beds, perennial vegetables and self-seeding salads as ground cover, plus mulching when appropriate. This minimises work in the garden whilst producing an abundance of food. Patrick describes how to select plants based on what you like to eat and how to combine them in polycultures that confuse pests. He mixes annual hybrids, heritage varieties and perennial vegetables and has a pragmatic approach to selecting seeds and seed saving. There are also tips on selecting fruit varieties, from berries to fruit trees, including how to choose rootstocks and varieties.
List(s) this item appears in: Permaculture
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Lending Books Elisabeth C. Miller Library Tall Shelves S494.5.P47 W45 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39352800172298
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references (page 131) and index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Permaculture gardening -- How to garden successfully in the sun or shade -- The minimalist garden -- Raised bed gardening -- Building a drystone path -- Examples of permaculture designed gardens -- Seeds -- Plants -- Slugs -- Plants for the minimalist garden -- Patrick's favourite perennial vegetables -- Polycultures -- Winter salads -- Fruit trees and shrubs -- Planting fruit trees -- Pruning -- Permaculture principles beyond the garden.

This is low maintenance, year round, no dig gardening that provides your kitchen with delicious fresh food, whilst not breaking your back. Written by an acknowledged expert, this friendly guide will help you grow food in whatever space you have - large or small, rural or urban - with minimal bought in inputs, and maximum satisfaction. This collection of Patrick Whitfield's pioneering writings explores the cutting edge of permaculture gardening that is eminently practical and visionary all at the same time. Patrick describes an evolving system that is totally chemical free, requiring little input from outside the garden gate. His minimalist approach uses techniques like no dig, raised beds, perennial vegetables and self-seeding salads as ground cover, plus mulching when appropriate. This minimises work in the garden whilst producing an abundance of food. Patrick describes how to select plants based on what you like to eat and how to combine them in polycultures that confuse pests. He mixes annual hybrids, heritage varieties and perennial vegetables and has a pragmatic approach to selecting seeds and seed saving. There are also tips on selecting fruit varieties, from berries to fruit trees, including how to choose rootstocks and varieties.

Powered by Koha