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Food from your Forest Garden : How to harvest, cook and preserve your forest garden produce.
Title:
Food from your Forest Garden : How to harvest, cook and preserve your forest garden produce.
Author:
Crawford, Martin.
ISBN:
9780857841148
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (443 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Introduction -- PART 1: HARVESTING AND PRESERVING -- Chapter 1: Harvesting -- Chapter 2: Traditional preserves -- Chapter 3: Drying fruit and nuts -- Chapter 4: Fermenting -- PART 2: RECIPES USING FRESH PRODUCE -- Chapter 5: Spring -- Chapter 6: Summer -- Chapter 7: Autumn -- Chapter 8: Winter -- Appendix 1: Forest garden food plants -- Appendix 2: Plants by month of use -- Resources -- Picture credits -- Index of recipes -- Index -- Also by Green Books -- About Green Books.
Abstract:
How do you cook heartnuts, hawthorn fruits or hostas? What’s the best way to preserve autumn olives or to dry chestnuts? Forest gardening  a novel way of growing edible crops in different vertical layers  is attracting increasing interest, for gardens large or small. But when it comes to harvest time, how do you make the most of the produce? From bamboo shoots and beech leaves to medlars and mashua, Food from your Forest Garden offers creative and imaginative ways to enjoy the crops from your forest garden. It provides cooking advice and recipe suggestions, with notes on every species in the bestselling Creating a Forest Garden by Martin Crawford. The book includes: l Over 100 recipes for over 50 different species, presented by season, plus raw food options. l Information on the plants’ nutritional value, with advice on harvesting and processing. l Chapters on preserving methods, from traditional preserves such as jams to ferments and fruit leathers. With beautiful colour photographs of plants and recipes, this book is an invaluable resource for making the most of your forest garden  and an inspiration for anyone thinking of growing and using forest garden crops.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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