Remember that fairy tale about Jack and the Beanstalk? It’s probably the most famous example of “growing up” or vertical gardening. “Growing up” expands your garden’s potential because growing ...
Fresh vegetables do not require acres of land or expensive raised beds. A simple stretch of sunlight, a bit of PVC pipe, and ...
As urban gardeners look for more possibilities to maximise the potential of their small spaces, vertical gardening can provide some of the solutions. Several gardens at last week’s RHS Hampton Court ...
Some gardeners are now growing vegetables in stackable towers indoors, and vertical farming is increasingly moving from ...
“Growing up” expands your garden’s potential because growing vertically increases the number of plants that can be grown in an area. For example, one butternut squash plant can easily take over a 4-by ...
What if the future of farming didn’t involve sprawling fields or endless rows of crops under the open sky? What if the solution to feeding a growing global population lay not in expanding farmland but ...