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GROW FOOD ANYWHERE: THE NEW GUIDE TO SMALL-SPACE GARDENING

by Mat Pember and Dillon Seitchik-Reardon (Hardie Grant 2017)

Review by Patrick Lias

The latest offering by The Little Veggie Patch Co is like a good urban garden—colourful, full of diversity, well-planned and organised. Grow Food Anywhere covers the basics of small-space productive gardening in a fun and informative fashion.

Divided into three sections, the first, ‘What plants

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