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Beautiful and comprehensive, Vegetables is a must-have for all
gardeners, by acclaimed authors Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix.
'Remarkable . . . I have learnt so much' - Financial Times Whether
you are a complete novice or an experienced gardener, Vegetables
contains a stunning array of produce, in full colour photography,
that can be grown in gardens of all sizes, allotments and even in
windowsill pots. The book features over 500 vegetables that can be
cultivated in a temperate climate, from the familiar carrot and
spinach to the exotic jicama and sacred lotus. Revised and updated,
this is an indispensable guide for growers, the authoritative text
contains fascinating details of the history and development of each
species and information on characteristics, cultivation, when to
harvest, and pests and diseases - as well as tips for cooking the
more unusual varieties.
Allotment Gardening For Dummies is a lively, hands-on guide to
getting the most out of your allotment. Whether you're interested
in eating fresh, saving money, getting exercise or enjoying
wholesome family fun, this is the guide for you. The step-by-step
advice takes you through all the stages in the process, from
securing an allotment and preparing your plot, to choosing what to
grow and enjoying the benefits of abundant fresh food and a
sociable and healthy hobby. With over 50 handy line drawings, plus
information on how to grow organic and advice on storing and
cooking the food you grow, this guide really does have it all!
Allotment Gardening For Dummies includes: Part 1: Getting to Grips
with Allotment Gardening Chapter 1: What Are Allotments All About?
Chapter 2: Getting hold of an Allotment Chapter 3: Getting Started
Part 2: Preparing for Allotment Success Chapter 4: Deciding What to
Grow, When Chapter 5: Preparing Your Plot Chapter 6: Keeping Your
Soil Healthy Chapter 7: Keeping Your Plants Healthy Chapter 8:
Growing Organic Part 3: Growing a Few of Your Favourite Vegetables
Chapter 9: Going Underground Chapter 10: The Staples Chapter 11:
Growing Leafy Greens Chapter 12: Planting Peas, Beans and Other
Pods Chapter 13: Growing More Exotic Veg Part 4: Extending Your
Allotment Repetoire Chapter 14: Growing Wholesome Herbs Chapter 15:
Growing Fruitful Fruit Chapter 16: Nurturing Flowers on an
Allotment Part 5: Getting the Most Out of Your Allotment Chapter
17: Involving Children Around the Allotment Chapter 18: Hobnobbing
with Allotment Society Chapter 19: Growing Giant Veg Part 6: The
Part of Tens Chapter Chapter 20: Ten Common Accidents and How to
Prevent Them Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Revive a Flagging Allotment
Having an allotment, or at least growing some of your own fruit and
vegetables, is currently very popular. This book features the
non-growing side of allotment gardening; the more practical and
functional elements of a typical plot. Clearly defined by season
the projects are further broken down into twelve monthly chapters
with appropriate projects and techniques in each. All projects are
illustrated by step-by-step photography and artwork. Projects range
from very basic and intermediate to more complex tasks, such as
building a shed.
This is the definitive book on growing your own nuts written by
Martin Crawford, the leading forest gardening expert. Nut trees are
perennials, requiring little maintenance or soil cultivation, so it
is no surprise that nuts are the ideal forest garden crop. How to
grow your own nuts is a beautifully presented and comprehensive
guide to selecting, cultivating, harvesting and processing all
types of nuts. Here are old favourites like hazelnuts and walnuts
alongside less common varieties such as hickories and butternuts
and the exotically named chinkapin. Filled with gorgeous
illustrations of trees and nuts in all stages of maturity, this
book will inspire gardeners, homesteaders and commercial farmers
with its clear and detailed instructions. For everyone who wants to
grow their own food and aim at self-sufficiency, this book is a
must. Throughout the book we learn how delicious, nutritious and
versatile nuts are. Nuts are at the heart of our culinary
tradition. They have everything for health: magnesium to lower
blood pressure; low carbohydrate to control blood sugar; high
protein to keep our energy up, and healthy fats to help absorb
vitamins. They are chock full of antioxidants. Eating a daily
portion of nuts could lengthen your life, as nuts decrease the risk
of heart and neuro-degenerative diseases. Recent Harvard studies
indicate that eating pecan nuts increase the survival rates of
prostate cancer. For vegetarians and vegans in particular, nuts are
a crucial source of protein, but they are enjoyed by many more
worldwide as a delicious alternative protein from meat. Martin
describes how nuts can be planted singly in a small area, ingroups
in an orchard or nuttery, as silvopasture around grazing animals,
in alley cropping between cereal crops or intercropping between
fruit bushes. Nuts are also multipurpose trees and the A-Z
describes their many secondary uses from timber, oil, dyes, fodder
and cosmetics to medicines and honey. The beautiful spring blossom,
particularly of almond and sweet chestnut, are highly attractive to
bees. Every page is rich with the authenticity, passion and
experience of a master grower and forest gardener. Whether you are
planning to grow nuts at home or commercially, this book is
essential reading.
Delicious Italian-inspired recipes from a New Zealand home garden
Nostrana means homegrown, ours; growing food with the intent of
sharing it. Inspired by the abundant lemon trees and trellised
tomato vines of her Italian grandparents' vegetable garden, Bri
DiMattina started her own edible pantry in her back garden and
discovered the joys of bringing food from seed to table. Organised
seasonally, and with growing guides for each ingredient, Nostrana
shares simple, gorgeous and delicious recipes with fresh vegetables
and fruits you can easily grow and harvest yourself. Just a taste
of the mouth-watering, Stromboli-inspired recipes in Nostrana
includes: fried artichokes with caper mayonnaise strawberry and
amaretto slushies green bean panzanella bottled spaghetti zucchini
arancini rhubarb and custard tortes BBQ parmigiana and limoncello.
Gardening for Everyone is a sustainable guide to growing vegetables
in five simple steps: planning, building, planting, tending and
harvesting. With the same wisdom and stunning aesthetic as Simply
Living Well, Julia's beautiful new book is a guide to creating and
growing a garden simply and sustainably with profiles of essential
vegetables and herbs, ecological tips, and fun and creative
projects. Growing food in your backyard (or even on a porch or
windowsill!) is one of the simplest and most rewarding ways to
nourish yourself, be self-sufficient and connect with nature in a
hands-on way. Here sustainability expert Julia Watkins shares
everything you need to know to grow your own vegetables, fruits and
herbs, as well as wildflowers and other beneficial companion
plants. The book covers all the nuts and bolts of creating and
caring for your garden - planning, building, planting, tending and
harvesting - followed by a deeper dive into the plants themselves:
demystifying annuals vs. perennials, cold-weather vs. warm-weather
veggies, and profiles of favorite crops. Throughout, Julia offers
tips for creating an eco-friendly and sustainable garden (such as
vermicomposting, no-till 'lasagna' gardening, and attracting
pollinators), plus some fun and unexpected hands-on projects like
how to build a bean teepee, make wildflower seed paper, and enjoy
refreshing herbal lemonade ice pops.
The sweet potato is at present grown in more than 100 of the
independent countries of the world. Most of the producer nations
are situated in the tropical developing world where a high
proportion of the poorest people live. Increasing recognition of
the potential which sweet potato holds for combating food shortages
and malnutrition has resulted in intensified research efforts to
enhance production and consumption. This book reviews our knowledge
about the varied aspects of the sweet potato as a human food and
animal feedstuff. This volume will be found practical and
informative by all those involved in food and nutrition sciences,
especially but not exclusively in developing countries. These
include research workers in food or agriculture, dieticians,
nutritionists, food technologists, students, planners and policy
makers.
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