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Growing beautiful food : a gardener's guide to cultivating extraordinary vegetables and fruit / written and photographed by Matthew Benson.

Growing beautiful food : a gardener's guide to cultivating extraordinary vegetables and fruit / written and photographed by Matthew Benson.
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ISBN 9781623363567 (hbk.)
162336356X (hbk.)
Name Benson, Matthew, 1961- author.
Title Growing beautiful food : a gardener's guide to cultivating extraordinary vegetables and fruit / written and photographed by Matthew Benson.
Published New York Rodale, [2015]
©2015
Description 249 pages : photographs ; 27 cm.
Notes Includes index.
Summary With the paradigm shift toward local and home-grown food, gardeners and foodies have come to relish beautiful vegetable gardens and beautiful meals. Author Matthew Benson writes that beauty inspires behaviour, and he believes that we can and will eat better, be healthier, and live more sustainably when we grow food that's visually enticing. Benson restored a time-worn gentleman's farm and operates a CSA on one small acre of the land, offering vegetables, orchard fruit, cut flowers, herbs, eggs, and honey from the property. His garden-to-table operation offers an edible feast of textures, colours, and aromas and has grown into a way to feed others, while pushing back against the industrial food system in a small but meaningful way. Growing Beautiful Food is both inspiration and instruction, with detailed growing advice for 50 remarkable crops, a memorable narrative, and evocative imagery. It's a photographic journey through four seasons in the garden, fuelling the dream that you can connect to the land by growing your own food. Benson encourages us to start small like he did, celebrate every harvest, and understand that heart-breaking crop losses are simply part of the process. Whether gardeners, families, farmers, or chefs, readers will come to the table motivated by the flavour of home-grown, the message of self-sufficiency, and the beautiful food that's as local as their backyards.
Subjects Food crops
Vegetables
Fruit
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