The seed hunter : discover the world's most unusual heirloom plants / Mitch McCulloch.
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TextPublisher: New York : DK Publishing, 2024Edition: First American editionDescription: 352 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 0593844300
- 9780593844304
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The rare & the unusual -- Part 1. Grow guide -- What to grow -- Tools & equipment -- Soil -- Planning the growing year -- Seed-sowing & seedling care -- Aftercare -- Companion planting -- Weed, pest, & disease control -- Harvesting & storage -- Seed-saving -- Part 2. Plant guide -- Bulbs & stems -- Flowers -- Fruit -- Leaves -- Roots & tubers -- Pods & seeds.
"Growing and using the tastiest and most unusual heirloom plants from around the world. Why grow the same dull vegetables and herbs filling every supermarket shelf? If you're putting in the effort and growing your own, better make it something sensational! There's a thrilling diversity of rare and unusual heirloom plants out there- a riot of beauty, colour, and flavour that can only be experienced by growing your own. So saddle up and join the trail blazed by Mitch the Seed Hunter as he shows you how to source, grow, and enjoy the most amazing cropsin the world. The antithesis of mass-produced hybrids and genetically modified seed, heirloom crops provide a connection with the past, seeds that have been passed down through generations, rescued from oblivion, and preserved by a dedicated community of growers. From Italian flat onions to pink broad beans, apple-sized melons beloved of Queen Anne, to purple-and-white Gniff carrots from Switzerland (almost lost to extinction), orange okra from Japan, and ancient Aztec broccoli - Mitch shares his passion for growing them all and making the most of their incredible flavours"--Publisher's description.
