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The New Urban Farmer - How to Grow Food and Build Community in the City - cover

The New Urban Farmer - How to Grow Food and Build Community in the City

Kevin Douglas

Maison d'édition: Lulu.com

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In a world where cities are expanding and green spaces are shrinking, The New Urban Farmer - How to Grow Food and Build Community in the City offers a fresh perspective on how to cultivate your own food and create meaningful connections within urban environments. This guide empowers city dwellers to transform small spaces—balconies, rooftops, and community gardens—into thriving ecosystems that provide fresh, healthy produce.

From selecting the right plants for your environment to mastering sustainable growing techniques, this book covers everything you need to know about urban farming. You’ll learn how to build a garden in limited space, use eco-friendly practices, and make the most of your urban environment. More than just a guide to growing food, The New Urban Farmer explores the powerful role of community building and how urban farming can foster collaboration, environmental stewardship, and social connection.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner with no outdoor space, this book provides practical, step-by-step advice to help you grow your own food, contribute to urban sustainability, and build stronger communities in the heart of the city.
Disponible depuis: 29/09/2024.

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