The Container Kitchen Garden
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Average customer review:Product Description
An illustrated gardening book which focuses on growing flowers, herbs, fruit and vegetables in containers. It contains advice on plant selection, preparation of containers, feeding and watering, as well as pest control and harvesting. It also includes a plant directory and recipes.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2230368 in Books
- Published on: 2000-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 160 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Atha tells gardeners how to grow herbs, vegetables, and fruit in small spaces. He explains how to design gardens for containers, patios, roofs, balconies, doorways, steps, and window boxes. He gives information on container gardening basics--choosing containers (pots, troughs, wall pots, hanging baskets), tools, preparing the site, and choosing and buying plants. He also gives data on planting, compost, fertilizing, watering, pruning, using growbags, staking, propagation, pests and diseases, harvesting, and storing. A plant directory of 140 herbs, vegetables, and fruit gives data on their sizes, growing conditions, and uses. This useful guide, with color illustrations on every page, includes herb, vegetable, and fruit recipes. George Cohen
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Customer Reviews
Good directory of container plants....
KITCHEN GARDENS IN CONTAINERS by Antony Atha is a nifty book with beautiful close-up pictures for tired eyes. Atha has created a useful and informative work. He shows the gardener how to make plant containers from scratch (wooden boxes, brick enclosures); convert items into containers (baskets, coffee cans, plastic lined buckets, wheelbarrows, etc.); or use the tried and true containers such as clay pots. He also includes material on how to design with plant containers. One nifty idea I am going to try involves growing combinations of food plants in the same container. I especially like the example of the strawberry jar growing cilantro in the side pockets and eggplants on top.
The back half of Atha's book lists container plants in his "Plant Directory." Not all plants are suited for growing in containers. Furthermore, some plants do well together and some do not. Atha divides his directory into herbs, vegetables, and fruits. Each entry includes information about plant tenderness, size, flower description (food plants have flowers), light requirements, propagation needs, and other information. He color codes the sections: purple for herbs; green for vegetables, and terra cotta for fruit. At the end of each section, he includes recipes for the various items. For example, under herbs you will find a recipe for a chamomile and bran face mask. Under vegetables you will find recipes for Borscht and Gazpacho. The fruit section includes recipes for spiced peaches and damson jam. This is a practical book for gardeners with intermediate skills.
Basic, but Useful
This is a practical and useful basic book about growing vegetables and herbs in containers. The writer carefully presents the basics of container gardening and offers suggestions for designing container gardens. There is a useful section about pests and diseases and even a short section on harvesting.
Almost half the book is a plant directory, color-coded, divided into herbs, vegetables and fruit, with a few recipes for each.
This is pretty basic stuff, but the book is well focussed and nicely illustrated. It contains the information a novice gardener needs.
Great photos
I really enjoyed the book only for the pictures and I used the pictures as inspiration.
Yes, the first reviewer was right about the repetitive pictures and the horrible grammars. This book did not have enough information on how to garden in the containers! Everything was cut very short and limited, as if it was written by a twelve year old!
If you need few great inspirations from the pictures, save your money and borrow this book from a library. It is worth to read for a bit and make some new ideas for your backyard or your garden.


