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An Illustrated Guide to Grow Your Own Food in the Kitchen Garden
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An Illustrated Guide to Grow Your Own Food in the Kitchen Garden in Ottawa, ON
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An Illustrated Guide to Grow Your Own Food in the Kitchen Garden in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $22.99
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Size: Paperback
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Do you look at your backyard and see a "to-do" list that never ends? Maybe you've tried growing your own food before, only to be met with yellowing leaves, persistent pests, or a harvest that didn't quite make it to the dinner table. You want the freshness of home-grown organic produce, but the path from seed to salad feels like a mystery. Nigel Openshaw understands that a garden is more than just a plot of land-it's a living, breathing teacher. Inspired by the quiet wisdom of his grandfather and over 30 years of hands-on experience, Nigel has crafted an extensive roadmap for the modern grower. Whether you have a sprawling allotment or a small sunny balcony, this guide removes the guesswork and replaces it with proven, stress-free strategies.
In this illustrated guide, you will discover:
- Design for Your Life: How to sketch a space that balances high-yield production with areas for true relaxation.
- Year-Round Abundance: A seasonal blueprint to ensure your kitchen garden thrives from the first thaw of spring to the quiet of winter.
- Creative Garden Hacks: How to use recycled materials and resourceful habits to grow a premium garden on a "lonely layabout" budget.
- Seed Success: The secrets to starting plants indoors, managing "leggy" seedlings, and the power of multi-sowing.
- Wellness in the Weeds: Learn why medical professionals recommend gardening to reduce worry and increase movement. Imagine walking into your garden on a sunny morning to pick fresh, ripe strawberries at the peak of their flavor. No pesticides, no plastic packaging-just the unmatched satisfaction of food you grew yourself. This isn't just a book about plants; it's about cultivating peace, family traditions, and a more sustainable way of living.
Don't let another season pass you by, so grab your copy, and carry on reading to harvest your own homegrown veg today!
Do you look at your backyard and see a "to-do" list that never ends? Maybe you've tried growing your own food before, only to be met with yellowing leaves, persistent pests, or a harvest that didn't quite make it to the dinner table. You want the freshness of home-grown organic produce, but the path from seed to salad feels like a mystery. Nigel Openshaw understands that a garden is more than just a plot of land-it's a living, breathing teacher. Inspired by the quiet wisdom of his grandfather and over 30 years of hands-on experience, Nigel has crafted an extensive roadmap for the modern grower. Whether you have a sprawling allotment or a small sunny balcony, this guide removes the guesswork and replaces it with proven, stress-free strategies.
In this illustrated guide, you will discover:
- Design for Your Life: How to sketch a space that balances high-yield production with areas for true relaxation.
- Year-Round Abundance: A seasonal blueprint to ensure your kitchen garden thrives from the first thaw of spring to the quiet of winter.
- Creative Garden Hacks: How to use recycled materials and resourceful habits to grow a premium garden on a "lonely layabout" budget.
- Seed Success: The secrets to starting plants indoors, managing "leggy" seedlings, and the power of multi-sowing.
- Wellness in the Weeds: Learn why medical professionals recommend gardening to reduce worry and increase movement. Imagine walking into your garden on a sunny morning to pick fresh, ripe strawberries at the peak of their flavor. No pesticides, no plastic packaging-just the unmatched satisfaction of food you grew yourself. This isn't just a book about plants; it's about cultivating peace, family traditions, and a more sustainable way of living.
Don't let another season pass you by, so grab your copy, and carry on reading to harvest your own homegrown veg today!

















