The Edible Shade Garden

How to Grow Shade-Tolerant Vegetables, Herbs, Fruit, and Flowers

Contributors

By Amy Stross

On Sale
Mar 16, 2027
Page Count
288 pages
Publisher
Timber Press
ISBN-13
9781643264745

With the right guidance and know-how, growing food in the shade is entirely possible and rewarding. This hardworking guide shows readers exactly how. 

Shade is one of the biggest reasons many would-be home gardeners don’t grow a food garden. But, with a little shift in mindset, food-bearing shade gardens can be lush, beautiful, and productive—all it takes is selecting shade-friendly crops and applying shade-appropriate techniques that take advantage of your garden’s available sunlight. 

THE EDIBLE SHADE GARDEN is the first to provide expert-driven and accessible tips for growing vegetables, fruit, and herbs in the shade. Longtime gardener and permaculture designer Amy Stross demystifies the challenges of growing food in the shadow of structures like sheds, fences, privacy hedges, forest edges, and mature shade trees that often dominate home landscapes. The book offers detailed shade garden designs that are easily replicable in the home setting,  accessible information on soil ecology, a crash course on understanding how to interpret sunlight, and tips for creating a permanent garden ecology where all creatures thrive. And for those of us with sunny gardens who have noticed summers getting hotter every year, THE EDIBLE SHADE GARDEN will encourage gardeners to work with shade as a new climate-adaptive ally.

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$27.99

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$36.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Amy Stross

About the Author

Amy Stross is an award-winning author with a master’s degree in education and a varied background in ecologically minded food production. Certified in permaculture design, she has experience in landscaping and community-supported agriculture, as well as founding and running a five-year food forest project. She founded and leads Gardeners for Good, a local group that donates an annual average of 700 pounds in produce from backyard gardens to nearby organizations that serve those in need. Amy got her start on a 0.10-acre micro-farm and now grows food and habitat in a 0.10-acre shade garden surrounded by forest near Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband and a menagerie of fur kids. Her first book was The Suburban Micro-Farm: Modern Solutions for Busy People. Follow her at TenthAcreFarm.com.

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