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I love fresh produce, but I have a hard time keeping up with a garden by myself.? This year I plan to try a vertical garden.? We have the perfect spot by the house for me to create some of the ideas in?Vertical Vegetables for my garden.? This way I can grow more in less space, but in a space that works better for me to do by myself.? After reading this book I have so many ideas on how I plan to create my vertical garden.
In Vertical Vegetables, Amy Andrychowicz helps you grow up: to garden vertically, that is.? Larger yields in a smaller footprint is the main reason most gardeners go for vertical growing, but vertical gardens offer other opportunities too–they are beautiful.? As you will discover in reviewing the many projects in this book, growing vertically is easy and only requires the right apparatus to guide your plants.? Freestanding or wall-hung, these projects feature a wide variety of building materials, including dimensional lumber, metal re-bar, fabric, and even upcycled everyday objects.? Complete building plans and step-by-step instructions and photography make the process as simple as possible.
Packed with important information, including list of plants that are best suited for vertical growing, Vertical Vegetables shows you how to increase your garden produce an beautify your outdoor living spaces.
The illustrations throughout?Vertical Vegetables?shows you step-by-step how to recreate her creations.? I have so many ideas and I’ve been looking around to see what items I plan to upcycle.? I’m sure if you look around your house you could find objects you could upcycle as well for a vertical garden.
Would you try a vertical garden?
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