8/5/19

Book of the Week (8/5/2019)

Growing Perennial Foods: A Field Guide to Raising Resilient Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables by Acadia Tucker (San Francisco : Stone Pier Press, 2019).

NH author and regenerative farmer, Acadia Tucker brings the issue of climate change to the forefront in her book "Growing Perennial Foods". She focuses on adapting to this damaging occurrence through gardening with regenerative herbs, fruits and vegetables (perennials) that can withstand extreme temperature changes. Even in a flower garden, perennials are always my first choice because they continue to come back every year and are very hardy in Granite State weather!
"Acadia Tucker’s longtime love affair with perennial foods has produced this easy-to-understand guide to growing and harvesting them. A regenerative farmer deeply concerned about global warming. Tucker believes there may be no better time to plant these hardy crops.
Sturdy and deep rooted, perennials can weather climate extremes more easily than annuals. They tend to thrive without chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and they don’t need as much water, either. These long-lived plants also help build healthy soil, turning the very ground we stand on into a giant carbon sponge.
Tucker lays the groundwork for tending an organic, regenerative garden. For her, this is gardening as if our future depends on it, and she spells out why. Most of the book is dedicated to profiles of 34 popular herbs, fruits, and vegetables, with instructions on how to plant, grow, and harvest them. Tucker also includes 34 recipes.
Growing Perennial Foods is for gardeners who want more resilient plants that can withstand extreme weather. It’s for people who want to do something about climate change. It’s for anyone who has never grown food before and wants to start. It’s time."-- Publisher's blurb

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