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  • Chung, Christina (Horticulturist).
     
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  • Edible landscaping -- British Columbia.
     
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  • Gardens -- Design -- British Columbia.
     
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  • Vegetable gardening.
     
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    The layered edible garden : a beginner's guide to creating a productive food garden layer by layer / Christina Chung.
    by Chung, Christina (Horticulturist).
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    Cool Springs Press, 2024.
    Call #:635.104 C559L
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  • Edible landscaping -- British Columbia.
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  • Gardens -- Design -- British Columbia.
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  • Vegetable gardening.
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  • Small gardens.
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    9780760385593 (pbk.)
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    Edible garden : a beginner's guide to creating a productive food garden layer by layer
    Beginner's guide to creating a productive food garden layer by layer
    Description: 
    223 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
    Notes: 
    Includes index.
    Summary: 
    Christina Chung creates educational content to make gardening accessible for a wide range of online audiences. After completing the Horticulture Technician Foundation program through The UBC Botanical Garden's Horticulture Training Program, Chris served as the program's coordinator for two years. Working as an educator, she created and taught small-scale urban food production courses. Chris's current passion for growing perennial edible plants has led her to investigate the viability of introducing thoughtfully designed food forests or 'layered' plantings into residential-scale gardens in Metro Vancouver, Canada. She completed further training through Gaia College’s Organic Horticulture Specialist Program.
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