From Grass to Gardens : How to Reap Bounty from a Small Yard

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Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 2006-01-01
Publisher(s): Lyons Press
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Summary

Janet Lembke loves to garden. But when she moved into her urban home in Virginia, she only had one-eighth of an acre to work with: a small front yard and a small backyard. How she traded a postage-stamp lawn for an edible cornucopia is what this enchanting book is all about. Lembke joyfully guides us on her gardening journey, in chapters called: "Tomato Haven" "The Grass Extermination Project" "Tools of the Trade" "How a Garden Grows" "Herbs" "Flowers" "Vegetables" "Outwitting the Gardener" "Wooing the Green Man, Courting Dame Kind" and "Garden Dreams" From Grass to Garden is chock-full of tips and advice for gardeners with tiny plots, including what plants are compatible with others; garden paths and seating; what vegetables and plants work best in front versus backyards; and more. She offers everything a hopeful gardener needs to reap bounty for the kitchen table from what was once a small, pesky lawn.

Author Biography

Janet Lembke is a writer and literary translator. Her books include The Quality of Life: Living Well, Dying Well; Soup's On! 60 Hearty Soups You Can Stand Your Spoon In; Tuscan Trees; Despicable Species: On Cowbirds, Kudzu, Hornworms, and Other Scourges; Shake Them 'Simmons Down; Skinny Dipping; Dangerous Birds: A Naturalist's Aviary; Looking for Eagles: Reflections of a Classical Naturalist, and River Time: Life on an American Frontier, among others. Her articles have appeared in Audubon, The New York Times, Raleigh News & Observer, Bird Watcher's Digest, North American Review, Oxford American, and Sierra, among other publications. She lives in Staunton, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Tomato Haven
1(10)
The Grass Extermination Project
11(20)
Tools of the Trade
31(24)
How a Garden Grows
55(16)
Herbs
71(16)
Flowers
87(24)
The Secrets of the Vegetables
111(32)
Outwitting the Gardener
143(18)
Wooing the Green Man, Courting Dame Kind
161(24)
Garden Dreaming
185(14)
Sources for All Gardeners
199(4)
Notes 203(6)
Bibliography 209(8)
Index 217

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