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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Gardening: plants > Fruit & vegetables
This is a directory of varieties and how to cultivate them
successfully. It is an illustrated gardener's guide to the
different varieties of bulb vegetables, their history and cooking
uses. It features step-by-step instructions for preparing the soil,
sowing from seed and from sets, and harvesting and storing. It
includes practical advice on cultivating a wide range of bulbs,
including onions, shallots, garlic, spring onions and scallions,
leeks, chives and Florence fennel. It contains helpful hints on how
to avoid pests and diseases, and what to do when problems occur.
Bulb vegetables have leaves that are adapted to store food reserves
below or just above the ground, creating fleshy leaf bulbs. This
book describes and illustrates all the main types, and includes
useful information about the different varieties that can be grown
and their cooking uses. There is practical advice for preparing the
soil for new crops, making compost and growing bulb vegetables both
from seed and from sets, as well as guidance on growing and caring
for vegetables and how to harvest and store them. There are also
suggestions for dealing with any pests and diseases.This handy book
is suitable for novices and experienced gardeners alike.
Save money and eat fresh with this hands-on guide to home-growing
Growing you own produce is the only way to enjoy delicious,
garden-fresh fruit and veg all year round. This practical manual
gives you the lowdown on everything from finding the right tools
and choosing which plants to grow, to nurturing your crops and
bringing in your first harvest. The easy-to-follow advice will help
you get started straight away and become a confident and successful
kitchen gardener. * Get going with growing - discover which plants
are best for you and how to make the most of your outdoor space *
Prepare your plot - learn how to set up and maintain healthy beds
for your fruit and vegetables * Grow tasty veg - choose your
favourite veggies from asparagus and broccoli to courgettes, sweet
corn and many more * Grow your own fruit salad - get quick results
from fast-growing berries and learn to nurture slow-growing tree
fruit and exotic greenhouse produce
Seasonal bakes and tips on growing your own produce by former The
Great British Bake Off contestant, Michelle Evans-Fecci Former Bake
Off contestant Michelle was known on the show for her flavoursome,
colourful bakes and for championing seasonal, locally sourced and
homegrown produce. Whether it's a simple loaf for breakfast or a
striking showstopper cake for a celebration, she loves using
seasonal food to create tasty recipes for the whole family to
enjoy. The Seasonal Baker is a collection of recipes straight from
Michelle's kitchen to yours - from quick-and-easy bakes to others
that are a bit more challenging - with an emphasis on special
events such as Easter, Halloween and Christmas. Inside you will
find delicious, vibrant recipes such as: - Hot Cross Bun Bread and
Butter Pudding - Truffle, Rosemary and Garlic Focaccia - Smokey
Pulled Pork Sausage Rolls - Butternut Squash, Feta, Maple and Pecan
Cups - Vanilla, Rhubarb and Raspberry Celebration Cake Michelle
grew up on a farm and learned from a young age how to grow
vegetables and the basics of cooking and baking. She now lives in
the beautiful seaside town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire with her
husband Ben, their teenage son Alfie, little whippet Rosie, and two
cheeky hens. As a family they love to be out in the garden where
they grow a lot of the fruit, vegetables and herbs that Michelle
uses in her everyday cooking. The book shows just how easy and
rewarding it is to grow your own produce. As well as delicious
bakes for all abilities, The Seasonal Baker contains hints and tips
on ways of being thrifty with food. There is something for
everyone, from what to plant, when to plant it and when to harvest
- whether you have access to a plant pot, window box, balcony,
raised bed or garden veg patch with intuitive, creative photos to
help.
- One of delicious magazine's top cookbooks of 2021 'Not only does
Kathy Slack write beautifully, but she also takes stunning
photographs with a strong sense of place, light dappling across the
pages.' - delicious 'What a lovely first cookbook this is: a fresh
and tempting celebration of the joys of growing your own, and
cooking what you grow. And Kathy writes beautifully.' - Hugh
Fearnley-Whittingstall 'This book is a seasonal treat. I feel
transported into nature when I read Kathy's delightful recipes...'
- Thomasina Miers 'A gentle, useful book full of inspiring,
delicious recipes and guidance for kitchen gardeners. Kathy writes
with a poetic, infectious wonderment at the life-enhancing magic of
growing and cooking vegetables.' - Rosie Birkett 'A book full of
promise.' - Gill Meller - Everyday recipes that make vegetables the
star of the show Kathy Slack takes us through a year in her veg
patch in this celebration of her ten favourite things to grow and
eat. Peas, lettuce, courgettes, beans, tomatoes, beetroot, squash,
apples, kale and leeks; all simple to grow, affordable and readily
available to anyone without a growing space of their own. Most
recipes are vegetarian, some use meat or fish, but every dish makes
veg the star of the plate. This is food for everyone and every day.
Here are recipes to herald the start of spring (Pea, Feta and Mint
Frittata) to enjoy on a sweltering summer day (A Tomato-lovers
Salad with Anchovy Breadcrumbs) to warm you up as the nights start
to draw in (Pumpkin Tikka Masala) and to hunker down with in the
depths of winter (Leek, Chestnut and Cider Crumble). Whether you
grow your own vegetables at home or buy them at the supermarket,
these beautiful recipes celebrate ingredients at their very best
and are a joy to cook and eat.
RHS Can Anything Stop Slugs assists with all of the most common
problems encountered in a garden - as well as some slightly more
unusual ones. The RHS's Chief Horticulturist, Guy Barter, provides
expert advice, responding to the questions posed by thousands of
gardeners every year. This entertaining and informative guide
provides a wealth of information. Feature boxes of interesting
facts enable you to really get to grips with the issue at hand. As
the cause of a problem is not always apparent, the main symptom is
used as the starting point in each section, enabling you to
troubleshoot all your garden problems. This is not a dull reference
book full of lists - it is an easy-to-read and amusing look at how
we battle with nature in our gardens, showing you how to either
come out top or to surrender with dignity.
Squashes and pumpkins come in many shapes, sizes and colours. This
guide also covers other members of the gourd family, from marrows
to courgettes and cucumbers. It lays out the different varieties
and shows them in glorious full colour. Practical information is
given on how to grow each type, as well as harvesting and cooking
uses, making this a handy addition to any kitchen gardener's
library.
Put the fun into gardening with this great family guide to growing
plants indoors and out, all year round. How do plants work? How can
I grow tomatoes? How can I encourage garden wildlife? RHS Get
Growing will answer all these questions in a fun and accessible
guide. Perfect for parents and children who enjoy engaging with the
outdoors and want to do more activities together, or for beginner
gardeners just starting out, this book explains how plants work,
describes the building blocks of gardening, and shows how to grow
everything from cacti to cucumbers. With great facts and practical
projects, giving the reader a lot of information, it's an ideal,
hands-on introduction for complete beginners, and designed to
inspire a life-long love of gardening. In this book, you will learn
to: Learn about the plants and animals that make up the ecosystem
of any garden Plant seeds together with your children and watch as
they grow Carry out experiments - from making a wormery to mapping
rain shadows Make delicious recipes from your home-grown produce
The projects and experiments are bite-sized and self-contained,
ideal for weekends, holidays and even home-schooling. This book is
ideal for parents and teachers who want to get kids connected with
nature, experiencing the world and relating to the food that they
eat. All the guidance is backed by scientific and educational
research, drawn together by the team of RHS experts. Get your
children growing shoots and seeds, whatever their ages, and watch
them fall in love with the natural world with RHS Get Growing, the
complete family gardening guide.
Maria Thun, a pre-eminent expert in biodynamic cultivation methods
- sometimes referred to as "premium organic" - has here compiled
over 100 of her best gardening tips based on 50 years' research.
Find out: * how to produce abundant and tasty crops; * how special
preparations can transform your soil and produce; * how the moon
affects planting and growth; * the difference between 'root',
'leaf', 'blossom' and 'fruit' plants; * what the best storage
methods are; and much more. Accompany the author on a journey
through the seasons and discover lots of new tips and suggestions.
There is a wealth of advice here for gardeners seeking to manage
nature responsibly and successfully.
Backyards, rooftops, courtyards and balconies are sprouting with
herbs, ballooning with fruit and bursting with vegies across our
urban landscapes. Slowly, but we certainly believe surely, people
are embracing the joy of gardening and the more relaxed lifestyle
it brings. There is a change in the air and we are excited to watch
it unfold. Enter the completely addictive world of urban growing,
where you can pocket a slice of farm life in the city, even if just
for a few minutes a day. Growing your own lemongrass for a mojito
or rhubarb to make jam isn't just about producing food, rewarding
though that is. It's an antidote to the relentless pursuit to 'do
it all'. It doesn't matter the size of your space, or your skill,
the garden is a place for everyone. Expert horticulturalist Byron
Smith has created urban food oases in even the tiniest of plots and
in this book he gives you the know-how to grow your favourite
ingredients as well as killer recipes to make the most of your
harvest. So tuck this book under your arm and grab a beverage with
the other - the time to slow down and grow is now. The good life is
waiting for you.
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