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New Kitchen Garden: Organic Gardening and Cooking with Herbs, Vegetables, and Fruit [Hardcover]

Adam Caplin (Author), Celia Brooks Brown (Author), Caroline Hughes (Photographer)


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February 2003
Growing your own herbs, vegetables and fruit organically, and harvesting them to make healthy meals, is fun and fulfilling. As New Kitchen Garden explains, the whole process can be much simpler than you imagine - even if your outdoor space is no more than a patio or a roof-top garden. Focusing on plants that are easy to grow, Adam Caplin takes a new look at the delights of cultivating edibles, showing how they can be grown - on their own in beds and containers, in mixed borders, and decoratively with flowers - for their ornamental as well as their nutritional value. Acclaimed cookery writer Celia Brooks Brown then takes the kitchen garden into the kitchen with 35 great vegetarian recipes - soups and starters, main courses, salads and light dishes, salsas and chutneys and sweet things. LIST PRICE: 24.95

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You don't need an allotment, a vegetable plot or even a garden to grow your own organic fruit and vegetables. Many are amenable enough to be grown in containers which, with due care and attention, will produce the freshest ingredients possible for your table. With a small garden, vegetables can be intermingled with flowers, the scarlet stems of chard, the mottled leaves of courgettes and the feathery foliage of fennel mixing happily with herbaceous perennials, adding structure and interest. Runner beans growing over arches, strawberries pendulating from hanging baskets, will all imbue your garden with extra interest. Garden writer and journalist, Adam Caplin, leads the reader clearly through the basics of organic fruit and vegetable cultivation, offering inspirational planting plans captured in glorious photographs to tempt the mind. Finishing with an exciting collection of recipes by Celia Brooks Brown with which to utilise your home-grown produce, this is an interesting and inspiring book for novice fruit and vegetable growers. - Lucy Watson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Celia Brooks Brown was born in the USA but moved to Britain in 1989 to work in the theatre. She discovered a passion for cooking, and turned her love of entertainment into a career in food. She gives cooking demonstrations for the store Books for Cooks in London's Notting Hill and a supermarket Gourmet Club, and writes for national newspapers and magazines. She wrote and presented her own 25-part TV series, Vegging Out, and makes regular TV appearances. Her previous book, New Vegetarian (also published by Ryland Peters & Small, Inc.), has been hailed as "a gem" by BBC Good Food magazine, and has found worldwide success.

Adam Caplin started gardening at age 4. Since studying horticulture at university, he has set up and run several successful garden centers and nurseries. He and his brother James write a gardening column for The Times Magazine in London. Their other collaborations include instant Gardening and Urban Eden. Adam's first solo book was Planted Junk (also published by Ryland Peters & Small, Inc.), about gardening with recycled containers. He contributes to Gardening Illustrated and has been a guest presenter for the BBC TV series Gardener's World. A garden that he co-designed won a silver medal at London's Chelsea Flower Show.

Caroline Hughes began her photographic career in fashion, but after the birth of her second child she turned her camera on the garden, deciding to put her love of plants to better use. Caroline now photographs gardens, for many publications, including the Daily Telegraph, Homes & Gardens, and The English Garden. She lives in London with her daughters and her husband, Mat, whose plants provide the inspiration and material for many of her photographs.

William Shaw trained at Salisbury College of Art, and is now a leading lifestyle and food photographer whose work has appeared in many magazines, including Country Life, Country Living, Sinsbury's The Magazine, House Beautiful, Homes & Gardens, Country Homes & Interiors, and various BBC magazines.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small (February 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841722243
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841722245
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 9.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,574,494 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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