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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amy Pennington , Kate Bingaman-Burt , Amy Pennington , Amy PenningtonPublisher: Blue Star Press Imprint: Sasquatch Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9781570616884ISBN 10: 1570616884 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 08 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsA favorite cookbook author, Amy Pennington has written an incredibly handy manual full of information on how to grow plants in small spaces. The book is full of wonderful tips, recipes and information on all the best things to grow in your home. --GOOP So you think you can't garden because you live in a small apartment? Nonsense. The author has ideas for gathering supplies, growing herbs, edible blossoms, home pickling, planting, growing lettuce, seed starting and tons of recipes--all of which can be achieved in the smallest of flats. She even has a chapter devoted to making your own organic beauty products. --Kinfolk Amy Pennington, author of Apartment Gardening, is our windowsill guru. This spring, we're sowing what she's sowing. (Named one of Bon Appetit's 2012 Tastemakers: the visionaries who are making our lives so delicious. ) --Bon Appetit In the book 'Apartment Gardening: Plants, Projects and Recipes for Growing Food in Your Urban Home' (Sasquatch Books, 2011, $18.95), Amy Pennington offers useful information for those who live in apartments, have a small parcel of land, or a deck large enough to accommodate big pots and window-box planters. --The Washington Post In both her latest book, 'Apartment Gardening, ' and 'City Dirt, ' the biweekly column she recently started writing for the website Food52, Ms. Pennington shares her know-how with metropolitan types everywhere. She applies the same principles of wasting nothing and maximizing space to home cooking. Visit her streamlined one-bedroom apartment, and you'll see her template for sustainable living and perfectly stocked cupboards. --The Wall Street Journal The ever-resourceful Pennington chronicles her food-centric take on city living in 'Apartment Gardening: Plants, Projects, and Recipes for Growing Food in Your Urban Home'... As adept as Pennington is at figuring out how to grow the most food in the smallest space in the shortest amount of time, she's equally skilled at suggesting what to do with it. She details not only how to plant directly into a sack of soil and build your own deck-sized worm bin but also how to blend thyme lip balm and whip up a killer chocolate lavender tart. The book's tone is chatty and encouraging... --The Seattle Times Amy's straightforward conversational style makes both books ['Apartment Gardening' and her first book, Urban Pantry] seem as if you're getting great advice from a smart, savvy friend. --Al Dente This book arrived on my desk a few months ago, and it's been a real joy to read and reference. It's full of great tips, recipes, and DIY guides, like how to build your own planter box, grow lettuce in recycled containers, keep bees on your patio, and infuse spirits with herbs grown right in your kitchen. Cute illustrations, too! --Apartment Therapy Re-Nest, Daily Find One of the 11 Sexiest Food Peeps of '11 --Seattleite Apartment Gardening is a great book for new gardeners living in the urban jungle or for experienced gardeners who find themselves with limited garden space and the desire (or need!) to grow a 'garden'. --New York Botanical Gardens Blog A favorite cookbook author, Amy Pennington has written an incredibly handy manual full of information on how to grow plants in small spaces. The book is full of wonderful tips, recipes and information on all the best things to grow in your home.GOOP So you think you can't garden because you live in a small apartment? Nonsense. The author has ideas for gathering supplies, growing herbs, edible blossoms, home pickling, planting, growing lettuce, seed starting and tons of recipes--all of which can be achieved in the smallest of flats. She even has a chapter devoted to making your own organic beauty products.Kinfolk Amy Pennington, author of Apartment Gardening, is our windowsill guru. This spring, we're sowing what she's sowing. (Named one of Bon Appetit's 2012 Tastemakers: the visionaries who are making our lives so delicious. )Bon Appetit In the book Apartment Gardening: Plants, Projects and Recipes for Growing Food in Your Urban Home (Sasquatch Books, 2011, $18.95), Amy Pennington offers useful information for those who live in apartments, have a small parcel of land, or a deck large enough to accommodate big pots and window-box planters.The Washington Post In both her latest book, 'Apartment Gardening, ' and 'City Dirt, ' the biweekly column she recently started writing for the website Food52, Ms. Pennington shares her know-how with metropolitan types everywhere. She applies the same principles of wasting nothing and maximizing space to home cooking. Visit her streamlined one-bedroom apartment, and you'll see her template for sustainable living and perfectly stocked cupboards.The Wall Street JournalThe ever-resourceful Pennington chronicles her food-centric take on city living in Apartment Gardening: Plants, Projects, and Recipes for Growing Food in Your Urban Home.. . As adept as Pennington is at figuring out how to grow the most food in the smallest space in the shortest amount of time, she's equally skilled at suggesting what to do with it. She details not only how to plant directly into a sack of soil and build your own deck-sized worm bin but also how to blend thyme lip balm and whip up a killer chocolate lavender tart. The book's tone is chatty and encouraging...The Seattle Times Amy's straightforward conversational style makes both books [Apartment Gardening and her first book, Urban Pantry] seem as if you're getting great advice from a smart, savvy friend.Al DenteThis book arrived on my desk a few months ago, and it's been a real joy to read and reference. It's full of great tips, recipes, and DIY guides, like how to build your own planter box, grow lettuce in recycled containers, keep bees on your patio, and infuse spirits with herbs grown right in your kitchen. Cute illustrations, too!Apartment Therapy Re-Nest, Daily Find One of the 11 Sexiest Food Peeps of '11Seattleite Praise for Amy Pennington's Urban Pantry As someone who loves cookbooks.....Urban Pantry [is] full of clever recipes for using your kitchen to the max. --Gwenyth Paltrow, goop.com In both her latest book, 'Apartment Gardening, ' and 'City Dirt, ' the biweekly column she recently started writing for the website Food52, Ms. Pennington shares her know-how with metropolitan types everywhere. She applies the same principles of wasting nothing and maximizing space to home cooking. Visit her streamlined one-bedroom apartment, and you'll see her template for sustainable living and perfectly stocked cupboards. (Jan. 21) The Wall Street Journal Amy Pennington has written an incredibly handy manual full of information on how to grow plants in small spaces. The book is full of wonderful tips, recipes and information on all the best things to grow in your home. -- GOOP (Gwyneth Paltrow) In clear, straightforward prose backed by scientific explanations and the Seattle gardener'shard-won expertise, Pennington's new book, Apartment Gardening, will turn your home into amini greenhouse. -- DailyCandy Seattle As adept as Pennington is at figuring out how to grow the most food in the smallest space in the shortest amount of time, she's equally skilled at suggesting what to do with it. She details not only how to plant directly into a sack of soil and build your own deck-sized worm bin but also how to blend thyme lip balm and whip up a killer chocolate lavender tart. The book's tone is chatty and encouraging. -- The Seattle Times Amy's straightforward conversational style makes [her book Amy Pennington has written an incredibly handy manual full of information on how to grow plants in small spaces. The book is full of wonderful tips, recipes and information on all the best things to grow in your home. <br>-- GOOP (Gwyneth Paltrow) <br> In clear, straightforward prose backed by scientific explanations and the Seattle gardener's<br>hard-won expertise, Pennington's new book, Apartment Gardening, will turn your home into a<br>mini greenhouse. <br>-- DailyCandy Seattle <br> As adept as Pennington is at figuring out how to grow the most food in the smallest space in the shortest amount of time, she's equally skilled at suggesting what to do with it. She details not only how to plant directly into a sack of soil and build your own deck-sized worm bin but also how to blend thyme lip balm and whip up a killer chocolate lavender tart. The book's tone is chatty and encouraging. <br>-- The Seattle Times <br> Amy's straightforward conversational style makes [her book Author InformationAmy Pennington is a gardener, writer, and girl-about-town. She runs her own gardening business called Go Go Green Garden, which helps start, revive, and perfect vegetable gardens. She lives in Seattle. Kate Bingaman-Burt is a nationally renowned illustra Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |