Includes bibliographical references (page 277) and index.
Contents:
fall garden and extending the harvest. Mastering succession -- Edible perennials in the food garden -- Vegetable successions in the food garden -- Flower power -- Tending the soil -- Seed starting and garden planning -- Spring ahead: hastening the growing season -- Annual flower successions in the food garden -- The art of interplanting -- Garden renewal: succession planting in summer -- The fall garden and extending the harvest.
Summary:
"Chapter 1 will focus on succession in the landscape, including lessons from prairies and woodlands. Chapter 2 moves on to how succession can work in the garden. Chapter 3 is about how to "layer" succession onto the home landscape, and the final chapter talks about the foundations of successful succession planting. This approach to gardening has not been explored in such depth and detail in other books; the link between natural processes and the garden should appeal to a wide spectrum of gardeners"-- Provided by publisher.
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