Heirloom Fruits & Vegetables

Author(s): MUSGRAVE TOBY AND PERRY CLAY

Gardening

Fruits and vegetables have been a central part of our diets since time immemorial, and the history of their cultivation is rich with intriguing facts: Samuel Pepys's diary entry for August 22, 1663, reveals that "Mr Newburne is dead of eating Cowcoumbers" (cucumbers); many tomato varieties were first bred in the United States and are still available, from"Striped German" to "Pink Ping Pong" to "Zapotec."

Today, numerous traditional fruit and vegetable varieties--the so-called heirloom or heritage varieties---are disappearing, a catastrophic loss of horticultural heritage and genetic diversity. But gardeners have reason to be optimistic. A group of dedicated growers around the world is seeking to conserve surviving heritage varieties for their significant advantages over newer cultivars: they are more adaptable, they have good storage properties, and they often have a superior taste.

Presented by season, this overview first tells the story of the cultivation of fruits and vegetables through the ages, and then each type is discussed: where it originated, indigenous uses and folklore, how it got its name, legends and beliefs that have become attached to it, and the odd uses to which it has been put.

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General Fields

  • : 9780500516188
  • : Little Hills Press
  • : Little Hills Press
  • : 1.882
  • : May 2012
  • : 284mm X 284mm X 25mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : MUSGRAVE TOBY AND PERRY CLAY
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 635
  • : 224
  • : colour illustrations