The Alternative Kitchen Garden: An A-Z: 1

The Alternative Kitchen Garden: An A-Z: 1

by Mark Diacono (Foreword), Mark Diacono (Foreword), Mark Diacono (Foreword), Emma Cooper (Author)

Synopsis

The Alternative Kitchen Garden is an evolving idea of what a kitchen garden could be in the twenty-first century: organic, environmentally sustainable, resilient, and about localizing at least some of our food production. It's also a place not only for learning and practicing growing skills but also for enjoying ourselves and having fun. The Alternative Kitchen Garden is the ideal companion for anyone getting dirt under their fingernails for the first time and full of fascinating ideas and experiments for the adventurous gardener. A self-confessed "cyber geek," Emma documents the transformation of her "ropey old lawn with potholes and brambles" into a fertile and abundant permaculture plot via Internet radio and a popular blog site. Eight years of her postings and stories have been collected in here, illustrated with beautiful color photographs and arranged into easily accessible alphabetical order. The Alternative Kitchen Garden: An A-Z covers subjects as diverse as growing achocha (a forgotten Incan crop) to zucchinis. Emma's style, is light and friendly, yet at the same time informative and based on personal experience--you feel you could actually be sitting in the garden chatting face to face as she shares her knowledge and experience.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 376
Edition: First
Publisher: Permanent Publications
Published: 17 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 1856230465
ISBN 13: 9781856230469

Media Reviews

Emma Cooper is an unstoppable force, one of life's positive people, and The Alternative Kitchen Gardensets out her inspiring personal vision of how to grow your own. --Emma Townshend, Independent on Sunday gardening columnist


Emma Cooper is an unstoppable force, one of life's positive people, and The Alternative Kitchen Gardensets out her inspiring personal vision of how to grow your own. --Emma Townshend, Independent on Sunday gardening columnist