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Stephen Albert (Author)
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November 17, 2008
A veritable encyclopedia and easy how-to guide on all that is natural and necessary in the world of gardening and small fruit, vegetable, and herb preparation, in The Kitchen Garden Grower’s Guide: A practical vegetable and herb garden encyclopedia, Stephen Albert leaves no stone—collard green, leek, or potato—unearthed in this absolutely amazing field guide that greenhorns, old hands, weekend gardeners, and chefs should not be without. From the soil to the plate, this manual is exceptionally penned and easy to follow. It provides answers to basic and in-depth growing questions. It includes how to plant, how to grow and care for crops, how to harvest, how to store, and how to prepare vegetables and herbs. From asparagus and beet greens to Belgian endive and strawberries, this book helps readers organize a small garden close to the kitchen that offers their favorite, fresh-picked-at-the-peak-of-ripeness small crop—and the template on how to orchestrate the effort.

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About the Author

Stephen Albert earned a master’s from the University of Iowa and is a graduate of the University of California and Westmont College. A master gardener in the Sonoma Valley of California, he designs edible and flowering gardens for clients around the country. He teaches in both the landscape design and writing programs at the extension college of the University of California at Berkeley and is a certified California nurseryman. For many years, he was a journalist for Time-Warner, Inc., and is currently editor of the website www.HarvestToTable.com, a practical guide to food in the garden, market and kitchen.

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  • Paperback: 410 pages
  • Publisher: BookSurge Publishing (November 17, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1419655795
  • ISBN-13: 978-1419655791
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #517,933 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Vegetable Reference Guide!, December 4, 2008
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Rebecca Burad "Becky from SF" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Kitchen Garden Grower's Guide: A practical vegetable and herb garden encyclopedia (Paperback)
I have to give THE KITCHEN GARDEN GROWERS' GUIDE by Stephen Albert a 5-star rating! I was delighted to get my copy of this thorough and knowledgeable vegetable and herb gardening guide (400 jam-packed pages, but not so big I can't actually take it into the garden with me). I have to admit there are a few gardening questions I can't answer. But when it comes to the vegetable garden, this book has brought all of the answers together in one place. Here's what I've found in this book:
* Planting, growing, harvesting, storing, and preparation details for 80 different vegetables and herbs. There are more plants listed here than any other vegetable gardening book I own. Seriously, it's all in this book. Things like each plant's form, height, breadth, root depth, bloom time, season and climate requirements, and soil requirements. Details on seed and transplant planting depth, germination and growing soil temperatures, days to germination and maturity, sowing time, transplanting time, plant spacing, water and light requirements, how to feed and fertilize, crop rotation, propagation, greenhouse growing, and container growing. All of that before you even get to harvest, storage, and kitchen preparation suggestions.
* Each plant is listed alphabetically by common name, but there is a second table of contents which lists each plant alphabetically by its botanical names. (Not to mention, the name of each plant is also listed in Spanish, French, German and several other languages.) In the index, I could find plants cross-referenced by common and scientific names. Now, I can finally understand exactly what I'm getting from the seed catalogs and talk to that lady at the garden center who always uses horticultural names.
* There's a beautiful identifying photograph and description to go with each plant. You could frame these photographs. Now I can finally identify salsify and sorrel at the market.
* Harvest and storage details and suggestions for using each plant in the kitchen.
* All of the measurements in this book are given in both standard and metric conversion. I can actually send this book as a gift to friends living outside of the United States.
* An appendix with a chart of first and last frost dates and the number of days in the growing season for 228 cities in the United States and Canada, and growing charts for the rest of the world.
* A glossary of plant and gardening terms, an index, and a bibliography of other helpful books. The glossary is one of the most complete I've ever seen: very useful!
This isn't a big coffee table book; it's a book I can actually carry with me into the garden.
The author is Stephen Albert and he has gardened all around the country, in Massachusetts, Florida, Iowa, and now in California. He's actually grown all of these plants in real gardens. At the end of the book he even gives his email address so I can ask questions about my first attempt at salsify. I give THE KITCHEN GARDEN GROWERS' GUIDE 5-stars and a golden garden trowel salute.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Helpful Vegetable Garden Book, December 15, 2008
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Sophia D. (New Orleans, Louisiana) - See all my reviews
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I'm a city vegetable gardener and have just a small garden along with several containers on a porch. I grow all the vegetables I can for eating fresh--what this book calls a kitchen garden. This book surveys so many plants and gives so much detail. It's easy to find your way around--very organized. Beyond the information and suggestions, this book is pretty--the photos are very interesting and not what I expected. I am preparing my porch containers for planting soon and am having fun using this book to decide on some new vegetables and herbs. I would recommend this as an excellent reference source for beginners and also experienced gardeners.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you always wanted to know..., January 11, 2009
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Wow!! Just picked this book up and it's got to be THE book on vegetable gardening. The author offers detailed material on the most popular types of vegetables and herbs. It answers every growing question in an easy-to-use way. Each entry is divided into sections: Basics, Planting, Growing, Care, Harvest, and a number of others, all with incredible detail. If you've ever had to search the library or internet to find hard-to-find growing details such as germination soil temperature, soil pH, crop rotation suggestions, companion crops, etc., they're all here, for each of the 80 or so vegetables and herbs included.

One of the great advantages of this book is that it's set up for both beginners and experts. There's a Basics section, and then a whole lot of stuff for the advanced gardener. Albert should have called it "The Vegetable Gardening Answer Book." I've kept a garden near Boston for nearly 40 years. It would have been great to have found this book years ago, but I'm really glad to have it now. There's always something new to be learned.
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Seed Seed, Middle Ages, Moderate Light, None Propagation, Southern Europe, Perennial Origin, Low Light, North America, North Africa, Central Asia, Organic Compost
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