How to grow perennial vegetables

Martin Crawford, 1961-

Book - 2012

Provides advice on planting and growing perennial vegetables, offering an A-Z look at over one hundred perennial edibles.

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Published
Totnes, Devon : Green Books 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Martin Crawford, 1961- (-)
Physical Description
224 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781900322843
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Review by Library Journal Review

Gardeners looking to expand their edible plantings beyond the usual tomatoes and peppers will find a bounty of possibilities in these pages. Crawford's (dir., Agroforestry Research Trust; Creating a Forest Garden) first two chapters introduce the types of perennial vegetables (trees, shrubs, tubers, etc.) and provide general information on why and how to grow them. The remainder of the book is an alphabetical list, by common name (and cross referenced), of more than 100 plants, ranging from familiar favorites to many that will be new to even the most adventurous gardeners and eaters. Each plant profile includes botanical and common names, a brief description of the plant, its hardiness zones, cultivation instructions, and culinary uses. A list of seed and plant suppliers in Europe, Canada, and the United States is also included. Throughout, Crawford emphasizes sustainable, organic gardening practices, and he includes many plants that can be grown in the shade. Culinary and cultivation information is useful but brief, assuming basic horticultural and cooking knowledge. With an index by botanical name. VERDICT This inspiring book is highly recommended for experienced gardeners who wish to broaden their horticultural and culinary horizons.-Janet Crum, City of Hope Lib., Duarte, CA (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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