Food from Your Forest Garden

How to Harvest, Cook and Preserve Your Forest Garden Produce

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Healthy Cooking, Natural Foods, Reference
Cover of the book Food from Your Forest Garden by Martin Crawford, Caroline Aitken, UIT Cambridge Ltd.
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Author: Martin Crawford, Caroline Aitken ISBN: 9780857841148
Publisher: UIT Cambridge Ltd. Publication: August 1, 2014
Imprint: Green Books Language: English
Author: Martin Crawford, Caroline Aitken
ISBN: 9780857841148
Publisher: UIT Cambridge Ltd.
Publication: August 1, 2014
Imprint: Green Books
Language: English

Forest gardening—a novel method of growing edible crops in different vertical layers—is attracting increased interest for gardens large and small. When it comes time to harvest, however, making the most out of the produce can be a daunting proposition. This expert guide offers readers creative and imaginative ways to enjoy the crops from their forest garden, from bamboo shoots and beech leaves to medlars and mashua. The book provides cooking advice and recipe suggestions, with notes on every species presented in Martin Crawford’s Creating a Forest Garden. More than 100 recipes for more than 50 species are presented by season, as are a range of raw food options. Information on each plant’s nutritional value is also included, as is advice on harvesting and processing. Readers will also learn how to preserve their produce, whether making traditional jams or ferments and fruit leathers. Beautiful color photographs throughout make this invaluable guide an eye-catching resource for readers looking to get the most out of their forest garden.

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Forest gardening—a novel method of growing edible crops in different vertical layers—is attracting increased interest for gardens large and small. When it comes time to harvest, however, making the most out of the produce can be a daunting proposition. This expert guide offers readers creative and imaginative ways to enjoy the crops from their forest garden, from bamboo shoots and beech leaves to medlars and mashua. The book provides cooking advice and recipe suggestions, with notes on every species presented in Martin Crawford’s Creating a Forest Garden. More than 100 recipes for more than 50 species are presented by season, as are a range of raw food options. Information on each plant’s nutritional value is also included, as is advice on harvesting and processing. Readers will also learn how to preserve their produce, whether making traditional jams or ferments and fruit leathers. Beautiful color photographs throughout make this invaluable guide an eye-catching resource for readers looking to get the most out of their forest garden.

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