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The beginner's guide to growing heirloom vegetables, the 100 easiest-to-grow, tastiest vegetables for your garden, by Marie Iannotti

Label
The beginner's guide to growing heirloom vegetables, the 100 easiest-to-grow, tastiest vegetables for your garden, by Marie Iannotti
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-243) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The beginner's guide to growing heirloom vegetables
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
795528274
Responsibility statement
by Marie Iannotti
Sub title
the 100 easiest-to-grow, tastiest vegetables for your garden
Summary
Presents information on growing one hundred heirloom vegetables, providing advice on germination, exposure, spacing, soil, and harvesting for each variety
Table Of Contents
Heirloom vegetables and why we prize them -- 100 favorite heirloom vegetables. Marie's top picks ; Artichokes and Jerusalem artichokes ; Asparagus ; Beets ; Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and kohlrabi ; Carrots, celeriac, and fennel ; Cooking greens ; Corn ; Cucumbers ; Eggplants ; Legumes ; Melons ; Okra ; Onion family ; Parsnips, rutabagas, salsify, and turnips ; Peppers ; Potatoes and sweet potatoes ; Radishes ; Rhubarb and sorrel ; Salad greens ; Summer squash and zucchini ; Tomatoes, tomatillos, and ground cherries ; Winter squash -- Creating your own heirlooms. ; Seed-saving basics ; Vegetable seed-saving guide
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