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Growing an Edible Landscape
How to Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Food Garden
Taschenbuch von Gary Pilarchik (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Maryland, USA
Maryland, USA
Über den Autor
Gary Pilarchik has been gardening for most of his life. His grandfather taught him about vegetable gardening in first grade, and it ignited a passion that has been with him ever since. Gary started his YouTube channel, The Rusted Garden, in 2011 as a way to enjoy himself and teach others about gardening. He has since grown his following of dedicated subscribers, and started a second channel, My First Vegetable Garden, a few years later to cater to first-time vegetable growers. His belief is that a garden wants to give, vegetables want to grow, and everyone can have a successful garden. Providing information and options in his videos, Gary’s goal is to educate viewers so they can make informed choices about their gardens. He enjoys meeting gardeners from around the world through his social media reach and responds to every question and comment people leave for him. Gary sees vegetable gardening as a global hobby that brings people together across cultures and geographical boundaries. Dr. Chiara D’Amore is the Executive Director of the Community Ecology Institute, a non-profit organization working to cultivate communities in which people and nature thrive together. She holds a PhD in Sustainability Education and MS in Environmental Science and Engineering and teaches courses related to climate change, civic ecology, experiential education, and research design. She worked as an environmental consultant for over 15 years serving clients such as the United Nations and the US Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. D’Amore also holds Master Gardener and Permaculture Design certificates.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: It’s All about Perspective
Chapter 1 The Case for Less Lawn and More Food
Chapter 2 Exploring and Transforming Your Landscape
Chapter 3 Garden Designs for Edible Yards
Chapter 4 Planning and Growing for Your Conditions
Chapter 5 Common and Uncommon Edible Plants
Chapter 6 Garden Plans and Menus
Chapter 7 Planting and Tending Your Gardens
Chapter 8 Changing the Landscape and Cultivating Community Conclusion
Resources
About the Authors
Author Acknowledgments
Photo Credits
Index
Über den Autor
Gary Pilarchik has been gardening for most of his life. His grandfather taught him about vegetable gardening in first grade, and it ignited a passion that has been with him ever since. Gary started his YouTube channel, The Rusted Garden, in 2011 as a way to enjoy himself and teach others about gardening. He has since grown his following of dedicated subscribers, and started a second channel, My First Vegetable Garden, a few years later to cater to first-time vegetable growers. His belief is that a garden wants to give, vegetables want to grow, and everyone can have a successful garden. Providing information and options in his videos, Gary’s goal is to educate viewers so they can make informed choices about their gardens. He enjoys meeting gardeners from around the world through his social media reach and responds to every question and comment people leave for him. Gary sees vegetable gardening as a global hobby that brings people together across cultures and geographical boundaries. Dr. Chiara D’Amore is the Executive Director of the Community Ecology Institute, a non-profit organization working to cultivate communities in which people and nature thrive together. She holds a PhD in Sustainability Education and MS in Environmental Science and Engineering and teaches courses related to climate change, civic ecology, experiential education, and research design. She worked as an environmental consultant for over 15 years serving clients such as the United Nations and the US Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. D’Amore also holds Master Gardener and Permaculture Design certificates.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: It’s All about Perspective
Chapter 1 The Case for Less Lawn and More Food
Chapter 2 Exploring and Transforming Your Landscape
Chapter 3 Garden Designs for Edible Yards
Chapter 4 Planning and Growing for Your Conditions
Chapter 5 Common and Uncommon Edible Plants
Chapter 6 Garden Plans and Menus
Chapter 7 Planting and Tending Your Gardens
Chapter 8 Changing the Landscape and Cultivating Community Conclusion
Resources
About the Authors
Author Acknowledgments
Photo Credits
Index
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