Around the World in 80 Plants: An Edible Perennial Vegetable Adventure for Temperate Climates

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Price
$29.95  $27.85
Publisher
Permanent Publications
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.6 X 9.4 X 0.8 inches | 1.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781856231411

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About the Author

Stephen Barstow has devoted thirty years to trialing perennial vegetables from around the world. It is unlikely that anyone anywhere has tried as many different species of edible plants - just witness his salad comprising 538 varieties in 2003 - earning him the title of 'Extreme Salad Man'! Stephen's garden in Norway has over 2,000 edible plants, and each has an ethnobotanical story to tell.

Reviews

"Stephen Barstow presents fascinating and useful information about his top 80 perennial leafy vegetables including lots of historical references, his and other recipe ideas, along with photos and more. Many of these are easily grown and can be ornamental as well as great edibles. This will be a really useful book helping extend the range of food plants for gardeners."--Martin Crawford, director of the Agroforestry Research Trust, author and agroforestry expert


"Around the World in 80 Plants is more than just excellent profiles of little-known delicious vegetable crops. Stephen Barstow is one of the world's great edible plant collectors and his stories of encountering plants in the wild, tracking down seeds of rare species, and of course growing and cooking with these species are absolute treasure. Many plant books just rehash information already written in other sources. Around the World in 80 Plants is delightfully marinated in personal experience. It will make you not only want to grow and eat these crops, but to travel to Siberia, Norway, and Chile to know them in their natural habitat."--Eric Toensmeir, author, permaculture teacher and practitioner