AKG 20090713 - Balcony Crops
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A balcony garden in need of some crops
In this episode, Isabel from Fennel and Fern tells you everything you need to know about growing food on balconies, and you can download her list of suggested balcony crops. Visit her blog to check out her instructions on making pots out of newspaper and also decorating pots with newspaper.
There’s also exciting news about my book – ‘The Alternative Kitchen Garden: An A To Z’ is at the printers and has a UK official publication date of 17th August 2009. You can even pre-order a copy from Amazon if you can’t wait.
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