Practical, comprehensive and downright down-to-earth guide to growing food in small places.
Turn your window sills, balconies and back yards into productive vegetable gardens, and even sustainable nurseries for honeybees and chickens (although there is an issue with neighbours here who complain about noise, smell and smart arses who grow their own food).
With Fresh Food From Small Spaces you’ll be germinating in every nook and or cranny.
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