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The Rooftop Growing Guide

How to Transform Your Roof into a Vegetable Garden or Farm

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If you’d like to grow your own food but don’t think you have the space, look up! In urban and suburban areas across the country, farms and gardens are growing atop the rooftops of residential and commercial buildings.
In this accessible guide, author Annie Novak’s passion shines as she draws on her experience as a pioneering sky-high farmer to teach best practices for raising vegetables, herbs, flowers, and trees. The book also includes interviews, expert essays, and farm and garden profiles from across the country, so you’ll find advice that works no matter where you live. Featuring the brass tacks on green roofs, container gardening, hydroponics, greenhouse growing, crop planning, pest management, harvesting tips, and more, The Rooftop Growing Guide will have you reimagining the possibilities of your own skyline.
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      December 15, 2015
      Increasingly, roof space is becoming valuable green space used to grow everything from a few patio plants' worth of tomatoes to year-round mini-farms yielding beans, squash, lettuce, radishes, carrots, and more. Assessing your rooftop (climate and microclimate, building codes) and your budget and personal goals is the first step in the transformation process, writes Novak, cofounder of the nation's first commercial green roof farm, in this smoothly flowing, easily understood how-to. She covers the basics of container systems (raised beds and pots), greenhouses (large-scale and small cold frames), and direct roof plantings in instructions accompanied by informative line drawings. Sections on growing media, maintenance, and seeds (and how to start them) lead to discussions of flowers, herbs, shrubs, and trees and their pest problems. Featuring black-and-white photos, drawings, tables, work sheets, a bibliography, index, resources list, and tips to Grow with the Pros, Novak's guide will be in demand, given the increasing number of urban food growers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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