The Suburban Micro-Farm: Modern Solutions for Busy People Contributor(s): Stross, Amy (Author) |
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ISBN: 0997520833 ISBN-13: 9780997520835 Publisher: Twisted Creek Press OUR PRICE: $31.46 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: March 2018 |
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BISAC Categories: - Gardening | Garden Design - House & Home | Sustainable Living - Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Sustainable Agriculture |
Dewey: 635 |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 8.4" W x 8.4" (1.70 lbs) 356 pages |
Themes: - Demographic Orientation - Urban |
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Publisher Description: Nonfiction Book Awards 2018 Gold Winner Foreword INDIE Awards 2018 Gold Winner (Hobbies & Home category) Nautilus Book Awards 2018 Silver Winner (Green Living & Sustainability category) Reduce your lawn and your grocery budget. Take gardening to the next level Would you like to grow healthy food for your table? Do you want to learn the secrets of farming even though you live in a neighborhood? Author Amy Stross talks straight about why the suburbs might be the ideal place for a small farm. In these pages you'll learn:
If you're ready to create a beautiful, edible yard, this book is for you. The Suburban Micro-Farm will show you how to grow your own fruits, herbs, and vegetables even on a limited schedule. From seed to harvest, this book will keep you on track so you feel a sense of accomplishment for your efforts. You'll learn gardening tricks that are essential to success, like how to deal with a 'brown thumb', how to develop and nurture healthy soil, and how to manage garden pests. Although this book has everything a new gardener needs to get started, experienced gardeners will not be disappointed. With helpful tips throughout, you will love the in-depth chapters about permaculture and making money on the micro-farm. |
Contributor Bio(s): Stross, Amy: - Amy Stross is a permaculture gardener, writer, and educator with a varied background in home-scale food production.
Through years of experience as a professional gardener specializing in ecologically friendly and edible landscapes, she discovered that healthy fruits and vegetables could actually grow right outside her own door.
After receiving her permaculture design certificate, she began to design ecologically regenerative and productive landscapes for others. Her own 0.10-acre micro-farm became a thriving example, with berry bushes, fruit trees, herbs, flowers, and vegetable gardens.
Amy also founded and ran a 5-year community food forest project at her local university, which included a variety of edible gardens.
Her current adventure is transforming a 3-acre property into a micro-farm with her husband and mischievous farm cat. She reaches hundreds of thousands of people with her adventures and expertise in small-scale permaculture gardening on her popular website, TenthAcreFarm.com. |