Good cooks dream of that perfect kitchen garden just beyond the back door where they can grow fruit, vegetables and herbs. Cook's gardens tend to be small, but diverse: herbs spilling out of pots, flowers mingling with the vegetables, trees laden with fruit.
This new, updated edition of Sheridan Roger's bestselling book is beautifully illustrated and packed with imaginative recipes and useful information about growing over 90 fruits, herbs and vegetables.
The Cook's Garden is a very special combination of gardening and cooking advice.
An avid gardener and chef from the Cook's Garden catalog shares cooking tips and 150 simple recipes, inspired by her family's own seasonal gardening experiences, that demonstrate how to make the most out of fresh ingredients.
The Cook's Garden: Growing and Using the Best-tasting Vegetable Varieties
The Cook's Garden is a very special combination of gardening and cooking advice.
Well-known gardening writer Theodore James has completely updated and expanded his 1982 classic, The Gourmet Garden, for today's tastes and trends.
A guide to growing one's own supply of herbs for the home kitchen includes a catalog of 150 culinary herbs and their varieties; more than 30 recipes; step-by-step photos on how to plant, nurture, harvest and store; and flavor charts that ...
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The Cook's Garden: For Cooks who Garden and Gardeners who Cook
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