Growing Up the Wall: How to Grow Food in Vertical Places, on
ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Fisher, Sue, PUBLISHER: Green Books, Grow ong>upong> If you have limited outdoor space and would like to grow your food, this practical illustrated guide will help you transform previously plant-free zong>oneong>s into thriving, beneficial, and utterly beautiful food-growing areas.Using special containers, either bought or homemade, as well as conventional methods, such as containers on a roof or growing plants ong>upong> walls, you can grow a wide range of edible crops - and grab a salad for lunch without getting your feet wet. This book includes: Creating edible roof gardensPlanning and growing crops on green roofs, including on shedsUsing a wide variety of containers, e.g., ladder allotments and growing frames, with details of how to make themMaking the most of wall boxes and hanging basketsA directory of plants suitable for vertical growing - fruit, flowers, and herbs as well as vegetables - with advice on how to cultivate them.Whether you have an apartment with a wall, windowsill, balcony or small flat roof at your disposal; a school with nothing but a tarmac playground; or just a paved courtyard in your community center; this book will get you started on a new way of growing.