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Growing winter food, how to grow, harvest, store, and use produce for the winter months, by Linda Gray

Label
Growing winter food, how to grow, harvest, store, and use produce for the winter months, by Linda Gray
Language
eng
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Growing winter food
Oclc number
1077591687
Responsibility statement
by Linda Gray
Sub title
how to grow, harvest, store, and use produce for the winter months
Summary
"Grow your own keeper crops for the chilly days of winter--and you'll be sure of putting the freshest, tastiest produce, packed with goodness, on your kitchen table! Growing Winter Food is the essential gardening guide for those who want to enjoy their garden's output all year round. This easy-to-follow book shows you how to grow your own fruits and vegetables for winter use and includes detailed cultivation advice on each crop, along with nutritional value, recipe ideas, and storage suggestions. Inside Growing Winter Food · How to choose crops that you can grow and preserve so you'll have fresh vegetables over the winter. · Practical information and growing advice for all the most commonly grown winter foods: roots, legumes, green vegetables, herbs and fruits. · Easy-to-follow instructions for sowing, maintenance, harvesting, and general gardening techniques. · All the basic techniques you need to know, from preparing soil to using cloches and containers to dealing with pests and diseases. · Handy plant profiles cover how to grow, plant, care for, save seeds, harvest, and preserve. · Perfect for those with limited gardening experience, with gardens big or small." -- From Amazon.com
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