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The Heligan Vegetable Bible

The Heligan Vegetable Bible
By Tim Smit, P.D.A.McMillan Browse

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Old varieties of vegetables, saved by enthusiasts from the onslaughts of supermarkets and the EU grow at Heligan. This book shows how to grow them and how to make the best of them on the table.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #472401 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-14
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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Voted the most popular garden in Britain in 2002, Heligan boasts a vegetable garden no visitor can forget. Its serried ranks of crops, interspersed with cut flowers making a picture redolent of Heligan's heyday before the World Wars claimed the army of gardeners who used to tend it. Today, the crops are grown to preserve old varieties, educate children and to supply the Heligan restaurant with fresh produce. This beautifully photographed book starts with a history of the walled garden restoration, the trials and errors of the last ten years followed by cultivation and variety details for all manner of vegetables: root crops, legumes, potatoes and the more unusual: Chinese artichokes, seakale and asparagus pea. The list of heritage varieties, sourced after years of archival research, contains names reminiscent of times past: Christmas Drumhead, Long Red Surrey, Carouby de Mausanne and Germidour. Ending with a list of seed suppliers and favourite recipes from the Heligan restaurant, this is an overdue work on heritage varieties, currently under threat from the EU and their red tape, emphasising their importance to our society and gardening future. - Lucy Watson


Customer Reviews

Gardening amazement5
Having read and enjoyed 'The lost Gardens of Heligan' I was very interested to read the 'Vegetable Bible' especially since I have recently dug up my lawn in order to create a tiny but hopefully productive garden.
The book is packed with practical advice, all be it on a massive scale, but its the very scale of Heligan that enables me to take insperation from it. I recently planted a melon under a cloche in my 2 metre square fruit plot having read of Heligans melon gardens. Guess what - I have flowers and the beginnings of fruit!! WOW!
Beautifully presented with gorgeous photographs, a useful and valuable book, that is packed with information and insperation.

heirloom paradise5
an excellent scource of information about a large veriety of heirloom vegetables, from beans to brassicas, peas to parsnips. a lovely insite into the workings of this beautiful historic walled garden. exsquisite photographs and a very usefull list of verietal names and seed suppliers. highly recommended.