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The Speedy Vegetable Garden 1st Ed Mark Diacono Lia Leendertz

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The Speedy Vegetable Garden 1st Ed Mark Diacono Lia Leendertz
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Publisher: Timber Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.93 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Mark Diacono; Lia Leendertz
ISBN: 9781604693263, 1604693266
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1st ed

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The Speedy Vegetable Garden 1st Ed Mark Diacono Lia Leendertz by Mark Diacono; Lia Leendertz 9781604693263, 1604693266 instant download after payment.

The Speedy Vegetable Garden highlights more than 50 quick crops, with complete information on how to sow, grow, and harvest each plant, and sumptuous photography that provides inspiration and a visual guide for when to harvest. In addition to instructions for growing, it also provides recipes that highlight each crop’s unique flavor, like Chickpea sprout hummus, stuffed tempura zucchini flowers, and a paella featuring calendula.
Sprouted seeds are the fastest. Microgreens can be harvested in weeks: cilantro, 14 days after planting arugula and fennel in 10 days. And a handful of vegetable varieties grow more quickly than their slower relatives, like dwarf French beans (60 days), cherry tomatoes (65 days), and early potatoes (75 days).

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