Grow to Eat: Growing Colourful And Tasty Vegetables From Seed

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Grow to Eat: Growing Colourful And Tasty Vegetables From Seed Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Quadrille Publishing Ltd
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Pages: 208 Illustrations and other contents: Full-colour photography throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781837831289 Categories: , ,

Grow to Eat is about making the best use of the space you have and growing produce you won’t find in the supermarket. Aimed at gardeners who aren’t sure what to grow or the varieties available, this practical guide covers all the basics from growing from seed and creating raised beds to dealing with pests and diseases, harvesting and storing as well as the exact seed names for superior quality. Rob doesn’t want you to grow what everyone else is growing; you should grow what you and your family want to eat, but do it so that you use the space you have wisely – if you love potatoes, but only have a small garden, why use the space for regular ones? Instead grow potatoes you can’t buy that are delicious, including blue-and red-centred ones. There is so much variation when it comes to growing your own veg and it is far more rewarding to grow for flavour. With his gardening expertise and down-to-earth style, Rob showcases all his favourite gourmet varieties and how you can grow them with ease.

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Rob Smith has been a gardener since he was a child, helping his grandfather in the garden. He won BBC2’s The Big Allotment Challenge and since then has become a much-loved gardening journalist. He contributes to numerous national gardening magazines and appears on many TV and radio segments on gardening. Collaborating with multiple horitcultural companies, Rob tirelessly searches the globe and seeks out, tests and introduces new vegetable seeds and plants to home gardeners and commercial growers alike. His heart beats for new varieties, whilst also championing the preservation of heritage and heirloom vegetables, breathing life into nearly forgotten delights. @robsallotment