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Growing Your Own Heirloom Vegetables
 

Growing Your Own Heirloom Vegetables

Bringing CO2 Down to Earth

Clive Blazey  

96 pages
Publisher: Digger's Club



   
Hardback - 2008
ISBN: 9780646492766 - AU $ 34.95
 

 This is a gardener’s ecological guide to growing heirloom vegetables and also articulates related matters such as climate change, organics and the positive effects that growing any of your own food has on reducing carbon emissions. It is written by Australians for Australians. As our lives have become so hectic, we have entrusted the growing of our food to market gardens and farmers. This change has destroyed the nutritional quality of our food as food is picked un-ripe to extend the supermarket shelf-life. Fruit is now sprayed with anti-ripening chemicals and a survey found that what supermarkets euphemistically call ‘Fresh Food’ could be nine months old. Heirloom seeds were developed to provide food from the garden direct to the table. Fruit, vegetables and flowers were all inter-planted so that pests never have the upper hand. Vegetables are picked at peak ripeness, enhancing their flavour, nutrition and life-saving anti-oxidants. 

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