GrowVeg: The Beginner's Guide to Easy Vegetable Gardening

Hardback

Main Details

Title GrowVeg: The Beginner's Guide to Easy Vegetable Gardening
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Benedict Vanheems
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 178
Category/GenreGrowing fruit and vegetables
ISBN/Barcode 9781635862928
ClassificationsDewey:635
Audience
General
Illustrations Full Colour Photographs Throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Storey Publishing LLC
Imprint Storey Publishing LLC
Publication Date 2 March 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

The creators of the popular international website GrowVeg.com present their collection of winning ways to get gardening, with a bounty of ideas for easy, low-commitment growing projects and activities perfect for a backyard plot, balcony, or windowsill. For anyone who has ever wanted to tend a little piece of ground but wasn't sure where to begin, GrowVeg offers simple recipes for gardening projects that are both attainable and beautiful. The experts at the popular website GrowVeg.com guide aspiring green thumbs to success from the start, no matter what size gardening space they have. The beginner-friendly instructions and step-by-step photography detail more than 30 easy, small-scale gardening projects, from a rustic crate of herbs on a sunny balcony to a walk-through edible archway. AUTHOR: Benedict Vanheems is the author of GrowVeg and a lifelong gardener with a BSc and an RHS General Certificate in horticulture. He is the face of the GrowVeg.com YouTube channel, and has edited and contributed to a variety of gardening publications including Garden Design Journal, Grow It!, Grow Your Own, and Kitchen Garden, Britain's longest-running edible garden magazine.

Author Biography

Benedict Vanheems is the author of GrowVeg and a lifelong gardener with a BSc and an RHS General Certificate in horticulture. He is the face of the GrowVeg.com YouTube channel, and has edited and contributed to a variety of gardening publications including Garden Design Journal, Grow It!, Grow Your Own, and Kitchen Garden, Britain's longest-running edible garden magazine.