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The Southern Kitchen Garden

Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs and Flowers Essential for the Southern Cook
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A kitchen garden, or potager, is a celebration of the seasons: brimming with vegetables, herbs, flowers, and even fruit trees, it's our link with nature and a source for fresh produce. The kitchen garden has always been an important part of life in the rural south, at times meaning the difference between being well-fed or going to bed hungry. In recent times, the kitchen garden has become fashionable, and now more and more homeowners (in cities, suburbs, as well as the country) are reaping the delicious rewards of growing their own food. A kitchen garden needs little more than a small raised bed, so an aspiring gardener with only a modest backyard will have plenty of room to get started. Have a sprawling yard and an appetitie for an agricultural adventure? The kitchen gardener can try his hand at some produce requiring a little more space: fruit trees, corn, or pumpkins. Starting with location and soil preparation (where most gardens thrive or fail), authors William D. Adams and Thomas R. LeRoy will take you ste-by-step into the world of the southern kitchen garden. Planting guides for each fruit and vegetable, useful information on propogation and pest-control, recipes scattered throughout, and Adams' own beautiful photography make The Southern Kitchen Garden truly essential reading for all gardeners ready to bring along their produce from seed to the supper table.

Author Biography:

William D. Adams is the Texas Regional Director of The Garden Writers Association and professor emeritus in Horiculture at Texas A&M. He is the co-author of The Lone Star Gardener's Book of Lists. He lives in Burton, Texas. Commonsense Vegetable Gardening for the South. He lives in Conroe, Texas.
Release date Australia
October 8th, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
208
Dimensions
181x256x10
ISBN-13
9781589793187
Product ID
3726684

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