Are you growing herbs and vegetables at home?

There has been quite a revival or is it renaissance in growing herbs and vegetables at home recently.

The beauty of growing at home is that the gardener knows where this food has come from, what he has used to grow it, and when it will be ready to harvest.

Square Foot Gardening
Square Foot Gardening

The produce tends to be fresh, packed full of nutrients, tastes delicious.

With more and more people are joining this healthy pursuit, we thought an interview with a true Garden expert would be of interest to you all.

There are a number of experts in the field of ‘How to Grow ‘ today we are interviewing  the Square Foot Garden Guru – Mel Bartholomew

You can listen to the interview at www.growingtrends.org or on iTunes at Growing Trends.

Square Foot Gardening

It’s been a few years since Mel introduced us to space saving vegetable growing.

Today it seems even more appropriate as a way to “Garden in Less Space with Less Work using Less Water”.

We hope you enjoy this first interview with Mel, do let us know what you think and please send us your ideas, suggestions, comments and requests to info@growingtrends.org

Ann & Chris

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Chris Coope

Author: Chris Coope

Born in Great Britain, Chris Dyson-Coope followed his training and passion in the field of horticulture for decades. This path led him to multiple awards for landscape design and many prestigious projects in the United Kingdom and the U.S. Chris has received 19 national awards for projects as varied as city parks, urban regeneration, playgrounds, office parks and streetscapes. He pioneered the use of designer drives in the 1980s utilizing Permacrib to create structural green walls and award-winning green roofs in London. Most recently, Dyson-Coope has nurtured his interest as an educational innovator to produce an Internet radio show (GrowingTrends.com), books on landscaping, and a series of fictional children's books that explore non-fictional themes such as sustainable agriculture, geography, and history. Convinced that the younger generation can (and must) learn from the older generation, as well as blazing new paths toward a sustainable future for a planet in deep distress from climate change and unsustainable practices, Dyson-Coope presents workable solutions in multiple formats, from books to inventions, podcasts and educational media. With several horticultural patents to his credit, the noted horticulturalist looks to the future with hope that the younger generation will grab the "torch" of innovation to develop and maintain a more sustainable world for us all. Dyson-Coope is a member of The Chartered Institute of Horticulture and serves as Director of Children's Sustainable Education for Energime University. Chris lives in Weston, Missouri, with his lovely wife, Cindi.

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