Producing your own food is not only rewarding but - in times of economic and environmental changes - increasingly a must! Nature provides everything the human body requires to thrive, and cultivating some of those natural products in your own back garden will not only produce the best food on the planet for you and your loved ones, it is also economical, environmentally friendly and more fun than shopping. Many crops, such as herbs for example, can be produced in a relatively small space with a little pre-planning and organising, and they are perfect for enhancing the flavour of cooking, treating minor ailments, and preventing colds and flu. This book provides all the information you need to keep your family and friends healthy, fit and enjoying life to the full. Gardening is more than a hobby; it's a way of life. Even without a garden, many plants can be grown in containers, on a balcony, and indoors. REVIEWS: 'The book covers the commoner veg, fruit and herbs very well. Not only how to grow them but also how to use them in the kitchen. All in all, this is an excellent book for the novice gardener who wants to start growing their own groceries.
' www.gardenaction.co.uk AUTHOR BIOG: Linda Gray has many years' gardening and housekeeping experience. After reclaiming an acre of forgotten land, her priority was to feed her family from that. She and her children produced organic food and kept hens. Linda runs a gardening website and has written a number of books and articles focusing on health, good food and gardening. CONTENTS: Introduction 1.
The salad bowl 2. Down to roots 3. Everyday veg 4. Herb corner 5. Fruity treats 6. Delicious blooms 7. Eggstra special 8. Around the house 9.
The store cupboard, 10. Gardening tips and tricks Resources and further reading Index.