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The Creative Vegetable Gardener
The Creative Vegetable Gardener: 60 Ways to Cultivate Joy, Playfulness, and Beauty along with a Bounty of Food | Kelly Smith Trimble
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For decades, gardeners have approached vegetable gardening the same way: planting in square or rectangular beds or in straight rows, keeping vegetables separate from flowers, and definitely not mixing perennial plants with annual ones. According to these old rules, every insect must be killed, the garden must be tidy, and nothing should ever be allowed to go to seed. Its time to break the rules! Todays gardeners are re-envisioning the vegetable garden as a creative, playful space where the beds may be circles or spirals, beneficial insects are invited to the party, flowers for cutting grow right next to annual vegetables (which might be chosen for their curb appeal as much as their flavor), and a bit of untidiness simply creates a garden that more closely mimics the natural world. With The Creative Vegetable Gardener, lifestyle editor and master gardener Kelly Smith Trimble encourages readers to widen their focus, be playful, and imagine a vegetable garden that reflects their own unique aesthetic and offers a meditative sanctuary as well as a source of fresh, homegrown food. From seed selection to garden layout and regenerative gardening practices, gardeners of all levels will find Smith Trimble's liberating advice a pathway to making the garden a place of nourishment for the soul and creative spirit, while also feeding the body. This publication conforms to the EPUB Accessibility specification at WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
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I really enjoyed this book. Each year I try to do something a bit different in the garden. This autumn has been a. Bit if a failure with seeds no sprouting, but we have loads of flowers in pots brightening the front yard so that‘s a win.

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When this is living in the curtains.

BkClubCare 😳 8mo
AmyG NO 8mo
marleed Oh no! 8mo
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Darklunarose @BkClubCare faces similar to that were definitely,ace, along with some strong words said. She and her egg sac are now outside where she can patrol the garden and not my house, 8mo
Darklunarose @AmyG my daughter wants a pet wolf spider, the answer is “not a snowflakes chance in hell of that” 8mo
Darklunarose @marleed indeed. Nope! Not staying, not happening, just no. Outside she went. 8mo
daena It looks like a wolf spider, which is harmless. But those eyes look like they are staring into your soul! 8mo
dabbe 😱😱😱 8mo
Darklunarose @daena she is a wolf spider:) you can just see the egg sac underneath her. 8mo
SarahDWriter Scotty the spider snecky fellow 8mo
Darklunarose @SarahDWriter she is rather beautiful, and you can see her egg sac…they are the only spiders with maternal instincts for their young. 8mo
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Thirsty little bee at our garden centre

Aimeesue Wow! Great shot! 🐝 9mo
IuliaC Beautiful!! 😍 9mo
AnnCrystal 💕🐝💝. 9mo
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To start tomorrow!