Synopses & Reviews
So you don't have an expansive yard in the country for your dream garden. Maybe you don't have a yard at all. No matter. Any area is a potential garden. Your balcony, dooryard space, curbside turf, or window box can still be transformed into a welcome, lush space for planting. Author Kerwin Fischer, a veteran of packing plants into every available nook and cranny, offers his strategies for getting every petal of color out of your spot of earth throughout the growing season. With Green Places in Small Spaces, Fischer gets vicarious gardeners into the soil as he explains small-space gardening from the emergence of spring bulbs to fall cleanup. This gardener of wit and discernment offers advice on choosing a garden site, planting in shady or sunny areas, and selecting compact or dwarf plants, and gives tricks for growing several plants in the same area. Along with a dose of easy-to-understand gardening basics, Green Places in Small Spaces includes help on designing traditional and container gardens, finding a garden style that suits you, choosing the tools you really need, and combating urban problems like vandalism. Full-color photographs and drawings bring the planning and planting to life.
Synopsis
Gardening lecturer and TV gardening show host Kerwin Fischer inspires all gardeners to use whatever spaces they have to create beautiful, real gardenswhether on a patio or rooftop or a tiny plot of earth surrounded by cement. Fischer covers all the basics, including soil amendments, fertilizers and tools, plus ideas and instructions for spring, summer and late summer planting. 100 full-color photos. 20 drawings.