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Botany of the Kitchen Garden

The Science and Horticulture of our Favourite Crops

A comprehensive guide to understanding and improving food crops.
 
People have been growing fruits and vegetables in domesticated spaces for centuries. In Botany of the Kitchen Garden, Hélèna Dove expertly combines horticulture and science to demonstrate that by examining the botany of plants we can understand plants’ behaviors and adaptations, giving readers and growers the tools to delve further into their favorite foods. From asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, and raspberry to pineapple, tomatillo, and okra, each plant entry includes information on etymology, cultivation history, growing habits, varieties, and much more. By giving readers a closer look at the everyday crops we grow and eat, this book will help them cultivate more productive plots, develop a renewed zest for the food on our plates, and gain a deeper understanding of all the aspects of the history and science of their gardens.

160 pages | 40 color photos, 60 line drawings | 6 x 8 | © 2023

Biological Sciences: Botany

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"A deep dive into the science that underpins your veg plot from Kew's head kitchen gardener, explaining why your fruit and veg behave the way they do."

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