The Essential Kitchen Gardener

The Essential Kitchen Gardener by Frieda Arkin, published by Holt in March 1996, is a comprehensive guide designed for those interested in growing their own vegetables. This edition spans 346 pages and is presented in English. The book offers practical advice and insights, making it a useful resource for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to cultivate their own kitchen gardens.
Readers will find a wealth of information on gardening techniques and strategies tailored for home vegetable cultivation. Frieda Arkin combines her expertise in kitchen wisdom with gardening knowledge, providing a definitive guide that emphasizes practicality and accessibility. The book covers essential topics related to gardening and flowers, ensuring that readers are equipped with the necessary skills to successfully grow their own produce.
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Just in time for the new wave of grow-it-for-your-kitchen vegetable gardening comes this comprehensively informative, utterly practical, eminently useful, and personally ingenious guide. Frieda Arkin, whose Kitchen Wisdom showed hundreds of thousands of readers what to do in the kitchen with vegetables (among other foods), now shows how to grow them.There are fancier, bigger, and glossier books and series that profess to give the vegetable gardener all he or she needs to know (and often are cluttered with much more), but no other does the job in so handy and useful a format, nor offers such a profusion of gardening smarts. This is truly a definitive all-in-one guide to garden and kitchen for today’s home-vegetable growers.
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