My tiny home farm : simple ideas for small spaces / Francine Raymond and Bill Mason.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781910904725 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 160 pages : colour illustrations ; 20 x 24 cm
- Publisher: London : Pavilion, 2017.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes index. |
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| Subject: | Small gardens. Gardening. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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| Stroud Branch | 635 Ray | 31681010081347 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- HARPERCOLL
Whether youâre looking to farm a balcony, backyard, an allotment or an acre, My Tiny Home Farm is bursting with ingenious ideas and savvy solutions to help you transform any plot or planter into a super smallholding. Practical project ideas for potato buckets, hen baths, bee hotels and more will ensure your plot reaches peak productivity.
- HARPERCOLL
Whether youâre looking to farm a balcony, backyard, an allotment or an acre, My Tiny Home Farm is bursting with ingenious ideas and savvy solutions to help you transform any plot or planter into a super smallholding. Practical project ideas for potato buckets, hen baths, bee hotels and more will ensure your plot reaches peak productivity.
Whether youâre looking to farm a balcony, backyard, an allotment or an acre, My Tiny Home Farm is bursting with ingenious ideas and savvy solutions to help you transform any plot or planter into a super smallholding.
Visit a rooftop in Brooklyn, explore a Swedish koloni plot, and enjoy the harvest at an organic vineyard in England. The featured smallholders share their expertise, from growing fruit and veg and raising livestock to advice on establishing creative community spaces.
Practical project ideas for potato buckets, hen baths, bee hotels and more will ensure your plot reaches peak productivity. Get inspired, let your imagination grow and enjoy your tiny home farm.
Francine Raymond is an author and an expert on keeping chickens. She writes about her experiences for The Sunday Telegraph and Gardens Illustrated and blogs at www.kitchen-garden-hens.co.uk
After a lifetime on an acre in Suffolk populated with hens and ducks, she now gardens a small town plot by the sea in Whitstable with the help of her grandsons and a few bantams.
- Independent Publishing GroupForest plots, urban orchards and amazing allotments'here are over 25 exciting spaces for tiny home farms. Meet the college showing local schools how to deal with ducks, the Brooklyn inner city community gardeners who are growing nuts, and a couple who have filled their front yard with edible flowers. Each gardener shares their expertise, from seed swaps to mastering seasonal gluts. Practical projects like building a plant ladder, constructing a hedge fence and improving your chicken coop will help you make the most of every inch. Whether you're looking to grow vegetables in a bucket, build a bee nest, or go the whole hog with your plot, get inspired and enjoy your tiny garden farm.
- Random House, Inc.
Whether youâre looking to farm a balcony, backyard, an allotment or an acre, My Tiny Home Farm is bursting with ingenious ideas and savvy solutions to help you transform any plot or planter into a super smallholding.Visit a rooftop in Brooklyn, explore a Swedish koloni plot, and enjoy the harvest at an organic vineyard in England. The featured smallholders share their expertise, from growing fruit and veg and raising livestock to advice on establishing creative community spaces.Practical project ideas for potato buckets, hen baths, bee hotels and more will ensure your plot reaches peak productivity. Get inspired, let your imagination grow and enjoy your tiny home farm.Francine Raymond is an author and an expert on keeping chickens. She writes about her experiences for The Sunday Telegraph and Gardens Illustrated and blogs at www.kitchen-garden-hens.co.ukAfter a lifetime on an acre in Suffolk populated with hens and ducks, she now gardens a small town plot by the sea in Whitstable with the help of her grandsons and a few bantams.