Vegetables For Your Garden

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Review - 75 Exciting Vegetables For Your Garden

Seventy-five eminently beautiful fruits and vegetables are profiled in this charming new book by expert gardener and garden designer Jack Staub.

Chances are you'll discover produce you've likely not seen in the local supermarket, including the Asparagus Bean, Green Zebra Tomato, Prescott Fond Blanc Melon, Purple Sprouting Broccoli, True Lemon Cucumber, Turkish Orange Eggplant, and many more. Staub seeks not only to infuse your gardens with color and variety, but to enlighten and amuse with amiable text, surprising history, scraps of unexpected lore, and tidbits of culinary insight.

Unique in content and tone, 75 Extraordinary Vegetables shares the history, evolution, and details about each vegetable, and then provides simple solutions for using them in the kitchen every day. Be they heirloom or hybrid, native or transplant, Staub presents seventy-five really superb vegetables in current culture that are as exciting for their physical beauty as they are for their taste.

Jack Staub is widely considered to be one of the leading experts on vegetables and vegetable gardening style. He has written for and been featured in many of the top gardening and lifestyle publications (House & Garden, House Beautiful, Organic Gardening, Horticulture, Victoria, Country Living Gardener, Kitchen Gardener, and Food & Wine), and his articles and lectures have helped to re-popularize the ancient art of kitchen gardening, and introduce many new vegetable varieties to gardeners everywhere.

A beautiful book written in elegant prose and filled with gorgeous, original art, this is a keepsake volume and would also be the perfect gift for the avid gardener or the beginner.  It wouldn't be bad for yourself either and gets a big from me.

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