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Tomatoes and Basil on the 5th Floor (The Frenchie Gardener)
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Tomatoes and Basil on the 5th Floor (The Frenchie Gardener)
Current price: $19.99
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Tomatoes and Basil on the 5th Floor (The Frenchie Gardener)
Current price: $19.99
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Get the most out of every bit of balcony space to easily grow your own sustainable, organic, and tasty food.
Do you love having a balcony but aren't sure how you can use it as a space to grow? Do you feel that being a few stories up in a building stops you from growing delicious crops? If the answer is "yes," then it's time you read this book.
Patrick Vernuccio is a small-space grower with a big message-and even bigger Instagram following. Building on Patrick's popular 60-second reels,
Tomatoes and Basil on the 5th Floor
will showcase easy and informative ways to grow fresh produce in containers and on a balcony.
From dividing store-bought basil plants, to harvesting vegetables at the best time of year, to letting plants set seed for the benefit of wildlife, Patrick takes his readers through myriad ways to get crops and produce out of very limited space. Working with the seasons and with good-quality seed and compost, he explains all you need to know to ensure every inch of your balcony can give you tasty and beautiful crops to harvest.
Do you love having a balcony but aren't sure how you can use it as a space to grow? Do you feel that being a few stories up in a building stops you from growing delicious crops? If the answer is "yes," then it's time you read this book.
Patrick Vernuccio is a small-space grower with a big message-and even bigger Instagram following. Building on Patrick's popular 60-second reels,
Tomatoes and Basil on the 5th Floor
will showcase easy and informative ways to grow fresh produce in containers and on a balcony.
From dividing store-bought basil plants, to harvesting vegetables at the best time of year, to letting plants set seed for the benefit of wildlife, Patrick takes his readers through myriad ways to get crops and produce out of very limited space. Working with the seasons and with good-quality seed and compost, he explains all you need to know to ensure every inch of your balcony can give you tasty and beautiful crops to harvest.