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The Edible Heirloom Garden (Edible Garden) (edition 1999)

by Rosalind Creasy

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Cooking & Food. Gardening. Nonfiction. HTML:Plant, grow, and harvest the vegetables of a century agoâ??and serve them up with modern flair!
In The Edible Heirloom Vegetable Garden, edible landscape guru Rosalind Creasy presents a beautifully illustrated guide to growing heirloom vegetables. Readers can learn the basics of planting, caring for, and preparing traditional favorites, including:
  • Saving and storing seeds from year-to-year
  • How to make everything from tomatoes and squash to kale and beans thrive
  • Recipes for soups, main dishes, and sides
  • Beautiful color photos and a tour of American heirloom gardens provide inspiration for aspiring gardeners. With a little bit of yard space and the right guidance, anyone can join the "garden-to-table" movement, and The Edible Heirloom Vegetable Garden will be their go-to resource.
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Title:The Edible Heirloom Garden (Edible Garden)
Authors:Rosalind Creasy
Info:Periplus Editions (1999), Edition: 1st ed, Paperback
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Seeds are a link to the past. Immigrants smuggled them into this country in the lining of their suitcases, under the bands of their hats, and in the hems of their dresses.
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Cooking & Food. Gardening. Nonfiction. HTML:Plant, grow, and harvest the vegetables of a century agoâ??and serve them up with modern flair!
In The Edible Heirloom Vegetable Garden, edible landscape guru Rosalind Creasy presents a beautifully illustrated guide to growing heirloom vegetables. Readers can learn the basics of planting, caring for, and preparing traditional favorites, including: Saving and storing seeds from year-to-year How to make everything from tomatoes and squash to kale and beans thrive Recipes for soups, main dishes, and sides Beautiful color photos and a tour of American heirloom gardens provide inspiration for aspiring gardeners. With a little bit of yard space and the right guidance, anyone can join the "garden-to-table" movement, and The Edible Heirloom Vegetable Garden will be their go-to resource.

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Big glossy beautiful photos. Recipes in the back.
Potatoes - Solanum tuberosum -- Potatoes originated in the High Andes. They are full of vitamins, minerals, some protein, and they are filled with slow-burning fuel and fiber.

HOW TO GROW:...
VARIETIES Ronniger's Seed and Potato Company and Becker's Seed Potatoes are mail order sources specializing in potatoes.
'ALL BLUE' :more than 80 days, purple blue flesh all the way through, medium-sized potatoes good for mashing, steaming or baking
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