The biggest mistake gardeners make each season is starting out too big and then quickly realizing
their
large plot requires too much weeding, watering, and backbreaking labor.
Vertical gardening guarantees a better outcome from the day the trowel
hits the soil--by shrinking the amount of "floor" space needed and
focusing on climbing plants that are less prone to insects, diseases,
and animal pests.
Notable author and gardener Derek Fell has tried and tested thousands of varieties of vegetables,
flowers, and fruits and recommends the best plants for space-saving vertical gardening. His grow-up,
grow-down
system also shows which ground-level plants make good companions
underneath and alongside climbing plants. Best of all, many of Fell's
greatest climbers and mutually beneficial plants are available in seed
packets in every local garden center.
With a mix of DIY and
commercially available string supports, trellises, pergolas, raised
beds, skyscraper gardens, and topsy-turvy planters, the vertical garden
system reduces work, increases yields, makes harvesting easier, and can
be practiced in spaces as small as a container or a one-by-four-foot
strip. "Vertical Gardening" features 100 color photos of the author's
own vertical methods and showcases beautiful, troublefree perennials,
shrubs, vegetables, annuals, and fruit perfect for this new, rewarding
way to garden.
Request Vertical Gardening from the catalog.
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