Growing Unusual Vegetables

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Growing Unusual Vegetables
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Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing Company
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ISBN-10 : 1899233113
ISBN-13 : 9781899233113
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Book Synopsis Growing Unusual Vegetables by : Simon Hickmott

Book excerpt: Growing Unusual Vegetables is for gardeners who like to try something different. In this book they will find more than ninety unusual plants, all of them edible. The book is divided into sections on greens, roots, fruits, seeds, grains, and flavorings for easy reference. Each plant entry comes complete with comprehensive cultivation instructions, hardiness zones, and fascinating notes on the plant's origin, history, and uses. With this indispensable guide, you can turn your garden into a unique storehouse of useful and unusual edible plants, many of which are surprisingly easy to grow.


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