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The Edible City
The Edible City

The Edible City

Grow Cook Share

GARDENING

224 Pages, 8.5 x 10.25

Trade Paper, $42.95 (US $42.95) (CA $57.95)

Publication Date: March 2016

ISBN 9781921383816

Rights: US & CA

Penguin Random House Australia (Mar 2016)
Lantern Australia

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Overview

A look at some truly creative and unique urban gardening solutions, along with practical tips and recipes

When Indira Naidoo transformed her tiny 13th-floor balcony into a bountiful kitchen garden, it changed her life forever. She joined the quiet revolution rolling through our cities—the army of urban gardeners turning concrete into crops, and harvests into hope. She also came to realize that gardening spaces in cities are limited only by the imagination. Join Indira as she visits some of Australia's most innovative and memorable kitchen gardens—the audacious garden in the sky providing a haven (and honey) for homeless visitors, the school bush-tucker garden reconnecting Indigenous kids with their heritage, the rooftop worm farm combating food waste at a Melbourne restaurant, and the community gardens bringing neighbors together to share meals and stories. Indira also offers gardening tips and practical advice on beekeeping, worm farming, composting and setting up your own community garden, as well as 40 of her delicious recipes. Includes dual measures.

Author Biography

Indira Naidoo's television broadcast career has spanned more than two decades. She has anchored and reported for some of the Australia's most distinguished news and current affair programs. In 2009 she was selected from 2000 applicants to be trained by Al Gore as a climate change presenter. In 2013 she was appointed an ambassador for a Sydney homeless center, and conducts weekly gardening classes on its award-winning rooftop vegetable garden.