Jennifer McGuinness
Micro Food Gardening
Project Plans and Plants for Growing Fruits and Veggies in Tiny Spaces
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Micro Food Gardening
Project Plans and Plants for Growing Fruits and Veggies in Tiny Spaces
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- Verlag: Cool Springs Press
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 203mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780760369838
- ISBN-10: 0760369836
- Artikelnr.: 59863116
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cool Springs Press
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 203mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780760369838
- ISBN-10: 0760369836
- Artikelnr.: 59863116
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jen McGuinness is a writer, editor, and photographer who began regularly writing as Frau Zinnie in 2011 on FrauZinnie.com. The website features Jen’s writing, photography, and personal gardening experiences in her Connecticut, US, garden, along with interviews with garden experts. She is a proponent of organic gardening methods and wildlife-friendly gardens. Jen has worked in local journalism, nonprofit communications, a small business, and in corporate communications. She explored other interests along the way, earning two master’s degrees. Jen is an award-winning local journalist, earning recognition from the New England Press Association, the Connecticut chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Awards for Publication Excellence.
Introduction: Why Grow Micro Food?
SECTION 1: Setting Up Your Space
Starting Micro Food by Seed
Growing Plants That Others Have Started
Container Basics
Lighting
Watering
Soil Choice
SECTION 2: Micro Food Growing Projects
Lettuce Bicycle Basket
Edible Side Table
Hanging Gutter Garden
Baby Bok Choy Cups
Fingerling Potato Window Box
Edible Flowers
Mini Stir-fry Garden
Basket Root Garden
Strawberry Cake Stand
Micro Food Fountain
Repurposed Aquarium
Window Box Veggies
Wine Box Spice and Herb Garden
Taste of Italy
Melon Magic Trellis
Worm Bungalow
Rainwater Collector with Living Wreath
Cuke Tower
Mini Salsa Garden
Cherry Tomato Candy
It’s All in Your Head
Thyme Chessboard
Shady Garden Bed
Cool Cookie Container Combo
Omelet Combo
Sprouts
Create Your Own Indoor Grow Light
Microgreens
Muffin Pan Basil
Windowsill Pea Shoots
Conclusion
Resources
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index
SECTION 1: Setting Up Your Space
Starting Micro Food by Seed
Growing Plants That Others Have Started
Container Basics
Lighting
Watering
Soil Choice
SECTION 2: Micro Food Growing Projects
Lettuce Bicycle Basket
Edible Side Table
Hanging Gutter Garden
Baby Bok Choy Cups
Fingerling Potato Window Box
Edible Flowers
Mini Stir-fry Garden
Basket Root Garden
Strawberry Cake Stand
Micro Food Fountain
Repurposed Aquarium
Window Box Veggies
Wine Box Spice and Herb Garden
Taste of Italy
Melon Magic Trellis
Worm Bungalow
Rainwater Collector with Living Wreath
Cuke Tower
Mini Salsa Garden
Cherry Tomato Candy
It’s All in Your Head
Thyme Chessboard
Shady Garden Bed
Cool Cookie Container Combo
Omelet Combo
Sprouts
Create Your Own Indoor Grow Light
Microgreens
Muffin Pan Basil
Windowsill Pea Shoots
Conclusion
Resources
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index
Introduction: Why Grow Micro Food?
SECTION 1: Setting Up Your Space
Starting Micro Food by Seed
Growing Plants That Others Have Started
Container Basics
Lighting
Watering
Soil Choice
SECTION 2: Micro Food Growing Projects
Lettuce Bicycle Basket
Edible Side Table
Hanging Gutter Garden
Baby Bok Choy Cups
Fingerling Potato Window Box
Edible Flowers
Mini Stir-fry Garden
Basket Root Garden
Strawberry Cake Stand
Micro Food Fountain
Repurposed Aquarium
Window Box Veggies
Wine Box Spice and Herb Garden
Taste of Italy
Melon Magic Trellis
Worm Bungalow
Rainwater Collector with Living Wreath
Cuke Tower
Mini Salsa Garden
Cherry Tomato Candy
It’s All in Your Head
Thyme Chessboard
Shady Garden Bed
Cool Cookie Container Combo
Omelet Combo
Sprouts
Create Your Own Indoor Grow Light
Microgreens
Muffin Pan Basil
Windowsill Pea Shoots
Conclusion
Resources
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index
SECTION 1: Setting Up Your Space
Starting Micro Food by Seed
Growing Plants That Others Have Started
Container Basics
Lighting
Watering
Soil Choice
SECTION 2: Micro Food Growing Projects
Lettuce Bicycle Basket
Edible Side Table
Hanging Gutter Garden
Baby Bok Choy Cups
Fingerling Potato Window Box
Edible Flowers
Mini Stir-fry Garden
Basket Root Garden
Strawberry Cake Stand
Micro Food Fountain
Repurposed Aquarium
Window Box Veggies
Wine Box Spice and Herb Garden
Taste of Italy
Melon Magic Trellis
Worm Bungalow
Rainwater Collector with Living Wreath
Cuke Tower
Mini Salsa Garden
Cherry Tomato Candy
It’s All in Your Head
Thyme Chessboard
Shady Garden Bed
Cool Cookie Container Combo
Omelet Combo
Sprouts
Create Your Own Indoor Grow Light
Microgreens
Muffin Pan Basil
Windowsill Pea Shoots
Conclusion
Resources
Meet Jen McGuinness
Author Acknowledgments
Index