Homegrown Pantry: A Gardener’s Guide to Selecting the Best Varieties & Planting the Perfect Amounts for What You Want to Eat Year-Round

Author:   Barbara Pleasant
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
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9781612125787


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   02 May 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Barbara Pleasant
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
Imprint:   Storey Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 20.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.980kg
ISBN:  

9781612125787


ISBN 10:   1612125786
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   02 May 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Barbara Pleasant's most comprehensive and passion-driven work to date helps beginning and experienced gardeners plan a garden that will feed them through the year and find great fulfillment while doing so. -- <i>Hank Will, editor-in-chief of </i>Mother Earth News If you're looking for a single book that can take you from planning and planting a food garden through harvesting, preserving, and cooking your produce, <i><b>Homegrown Pantry </b></i>is it. Barbara Pleasant offers savvy advice on what vegetables to plant and how much to grow, plus dozens of time- and flavor-saving tips. -- <i>David J. Ellis, editor of </i>The American Gardener<i> magazine</i> A treasure! Charts will help both new and experienced gardeners calculate the timing of second plantings, the ideal temperature to store individual edibles, and how many row-feet to plant for the family. -- <i>Rosalind Creasy, award-winning author and edible landscaping pioneer</i> Normally you'd have to consult at least four books -- on gardening, preservation, seasonal recipes, and food storage -- to find the information beautifully organized here. Incredibly practical, with down-to-earth tips, calendars, and plans to guide you through your gardening, preservation, and food storage tasks throughout the year. -- <i>Shelley Stonebrook, writer and organic farmer</i>


Barbara Pleasant's most comprehensive and passion-driven work to date helps beginning and experienced gardeners plan a garden that will feed them through the year and find great fulfillment while doing so. -- Hank Will, editor-in-chief of Mother Earth News If you're looking for a single book that can take you from planning and planting a food garden through harvesting, preserving, and cooking your produce, Homegrown Pantry is it. Barbara Pleasant offers savvy advice on what vegetables to plant and how much to grow, plus dozens of time- and flavor-saving tips. -- David J. Ellis, editor of The American Gardener magazine A treasure! Charts will help both new and experienced gardeners calculate the timing of second plantings, the ideal temperature to store individual edibles, and how many row-feet to plant for the family. -- Rosalind Creasy, award-winning author and edible landscaping pioneer Normally you'd have to consult at least four books -- on gardening, preservation, seasonal recipes, and food storage -- to find the information beautifully organized here. Incredibly practical, with down-to-earth tips, calendars, and plans to guide you through your gardening, preservation, and food storage tasks throughout the year. -- Shelley Stonebrook, writer and organic farmer Barbara Pleasant s most comprehensive and passion-driven work to date helps beginning and experienced gardeners plan a garden that will feed them through the year and find great fulfillment while doing so. Hank Will, editor-in-chief of Mother Earth News If you re looking for a single book that can take you from planning and planting a food garden through harvesting, preserving, and cooking your produce, Homegrown Pantry is it. Barbara Pleasant offers savvy advice on what vegetables to plant and how much to grow, plus dozens of time- and flavor-saving tips. David J. Ellis, editor of The American Gardener magazine A treasure! Charts will help both new and experienced gardeners calculate the timing of second plantings, the ideal temperature to store individual edibles, and how many row-feet to plant for the family. Rosalind Creasy, award-winning author and edible landscaping pioneer Normally you d have to consult at least four books on gardening, preservation, seasonal recipes, and food storage to find the information beautifully organized here. Incredibly practical, with down-to-earth tips, calendars, and plans to guide you through your gardening, preservation, and food storage tasks throughout the year. Shelley Stonebrook, writer and organic farmer


Barbara Pleasant s most comprehensive and passion-driven work to date helps beginning and experienced gardeners plan a garden that will feed them through the year and find great fulfillment while doing so. <i>Hank Will, editor-in-chief of </i>Mother Earth News If you re looking for a single book that can take you from planning and planting a food garden through harvesting, preserving, and cooking your produce, <i><b>Homegrown Pantry </b></i>is it. Barbara Pleasant offers savvy advice on what vegetables to plant and how much to grow, plus dozens of time- and flavor-saving tips. <i>David J. Ellis, editor of </i>The American Gardener<i> magazine</i> A treasure! Charts will help both new and experienced gardeners calculate the timing of second plantings, the ideal temperature to store individual edibles, and how many row-feet to plant for the family. <i>Rosalind Creasy, award-winning author and edible landscaping pioneer</i> Normally you d have to consult at least four books on gardening, preservation, seasonal recipes, and food storage to find the information beautifully organized here. Incredibly practical, with down-to-earth tips, calendars, and plans to guide you through your gardening, preservation, and food storage tasks throughout the year. <i>Shelley Stonebrook, writer and organic farmer</i>


Barbara Pleasant's most comprehensive and passion-driven work to date helps beginning and experienced gardeners plan a garden that will feed them through the year and find great fulfillment while doing so. -- Hank Will, editor-in-chief of Mother Earth News If you're looking for a single book that can take you from planning and planting a food garden through harvesting, preserving, and cooking your produce, Homegrown Pantry is it. Barbara Pleasant offers savvy advice on what vegetables to plant and how much to grow, plus dozens of time- and flavor-saving tips. -- David J. Ellis, editor of The American Gardener magazine A treasure! Charts will help both new and experienced gardeners calculate the timing of second plantings, the ideal temperature to store individual edibles, and how many row-feet to plant for the family. -- Rosalind Creasy, award-winning author and edible landscaping pioneer Normally you'd have to consult at least four books -- on gardening, preservation, seasonal recipes, and food storage -- to find the information beautifully organized here. Incredibly practical, with down-to-earth tips, calendars, and plans to guide you through your gardening, preservation, and food storage tasks throughout the year. -- Shelley Stonebrook, writer and organic farmer


""Barbara Pleasant's most comprehensive and passion-driven work to date helps beginning and experienced gardeners plan a garden that will feed them through the year and find great fulfillment while doing so."" -- Hank Will, editor-in-chief of Mother Earth News ""If you're looking for a single book that can take you from planning and planting a food garden through harvesting, preserving, and cooking your produce, Homegrown Pantry is it. Barbara Pleasant offers savvy advice on what vegetables to plant and how much to grow, plus dozens of time- and flavor-saving tips."" -- David J. Ellis, editor of The American Gardener magazine ""A treasure! Charts will help both new and experienced gardeners calculate the timing of second plantings, the ideal temperature to store individual edibles, and how many row-feet to plant for the family."" -- Rosalind Creasy, award-winning author and edible landscaping pioneer ""Normally you'd have to consult at least four books -- on gardening, preservation, seasonal recipes, and food storage -- to find the information beautifully organized here. Incredibly practical, with down-to-earth tips, calendars, and plans to guide you through your gardening, preservation, and food storage tasks throughout the year."" -- Shelley Stonebrook, writer and organic farmer


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Barbara Pleasant has written about organic gardening and self-sufficient living for more than 30 years. Her books include Starter Vegetable Gardens, The Complete Compost Gardening Guide, The Complete Houseplant Survival Manual, The Gardener s Bug Book, The Gardener s Weed Book, and The Gardener s Guide to Plant Diseases.

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