Heritage Vegetables

Heritage Vegetables

by Alan Gear (Foreword), Alan Gear (Foreword), Sue Stickland (Author)

Synopsis

This guide recommends 350 old-fashioned varieties of vegetables that should make gardening more satisfying, and cooking and eating more enjoyable. A total of only 30 plant species account for 95 per cent of the crops grown for human consumption. Modern varieties have been developed for their high yields, bright colours, regular shape and size and their convenience to pack. But organic growers argue for diversity. The authors argues that a lack of diversity can result in genetic wipe-out, such as in the case of the Irish potato famine of the 19th century, when all the potatoes came from a similar genetic base and were vulnerable to the same spread of disease. Part One of the book discusses the central issues, including The Importance of Diversity , Pressures for Conformity and Saving the Seed . Part Two lists old varieties available today, with the history and origins of vegetables. The book demonstrates how, by focusing on variety rather than the uniformity of modern vegetables, gardeners can maintain genetic diversity, enhance resistance to pests, diseases and climatic change, and ensure the security of food supplies for a sustainable future. Sue Stickland is the author of G is for EcoGarden , Organic Gardening and The Small Ecological Garden .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 191
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gaia Books Ltd
Published: 30 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 1856750337
ISBN 13: 9781856750332
Book Overview: Endorsed by The Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA), Europe's leading organic organization. Sue Stickland is one of the presenters of Channel 4 TV's All Muck and Magic? .