The Salad Garden

The Salad Garden by Joy Larkcom, published by Penguin Books in 1996, is a comprehensive guide that provides detailed cultivation instructions for a variety of salad plants, emphasizing organic methods. This edition, written in English and spanning 168 pages, covers both popular and exotic salad vegetables, offering readers a thorough understanding of how to grow and enjoy these plants.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including a wide selection of salad recipes and an index featuring over 200 plants. The book focuses on environmentally friendly gardening practices, illustrating how to work harmoniously with nature. Additionally, comprehensive appendices address safety, pests, and diseases, while offering suggestions for gardens of all sizes and budgets, from small kitchen gardens to larger formal spaces.
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This guide gives detailed cultivation instructions for a wealth of plants with an emphasis on organic methods. The book discusses both the firm favourites and the exotic salad vegetables. A wide-ranging selection of salad recipes is included, as is an index of over 200 plants. The book is environmentally friendly, demonstrating how to work with nature. Comprehensive appendices concentrate on safety, pests and diseases and plant lists. There are also suggestions for gardens of all sizes and budgets, from the tiny kitchen garden through to the expansive formal garden.
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