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One-Pot Gourmet Gardener: Delicious container recipes to grow together and cook together

  • Mã sản phẩm: 0711235902
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  • Publisher:Frances Lincoln; 0 edition (May 15, 2015)
  • Language:English
  • Hardcover:144 pages
  • ISBN-10:0711235902
  • ISBN-13:978-0711235908
  • Item Weight:1.65 pounds
  • Dimensions:7.5 x 0.75 x 10.13 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#4,845,211 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,414 in Container Gardening (Books)
  • Customer Reviews:4.8 out of 5 stars 9Reviews
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One-Pot Gourmet Gardener: Delicious container recipes to grow together and cook together
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Planting Plugs & Container-Grown Plants

To prepare your contain r for planting your pot-recipe crops, make sure that the container has a sufficient amount of drainage holes for the size of the pot – as a rule of thumb, you need six to eight 1-cm/½-inch holes in the bottom of a 35-cm/14-inch container. If the container has just one drainage hole in the base and is made from a material that can be drilled without cracking, drill a few more evenly spaced holes.


Courgette & Fennel Tart

Courgettes are a must for the patio vegetable garden. They provide a welcome flash of colour, with their sunny yellow flowers that are followed by a tasty and truly versatile crop (you can eat them raw, stir-fried, pickled or roasted). If you pick them often, you will have a steady harvest all summer long. Teaming this crop with tall, frondy fennel gives this display height and structure, not to mention a delicious flavour combination in the finished dish.


Hummus Three Ways

Impress your friends with deliciously different types of hummus. Broad beans, carrot and beetroot make colourful, nutritious and delicious alternatives to the traditional dish. The broad bean variation has no chickpeas so perhaps it is more of a dip! Either way, they are all easy to make and are perfect seasonal treats. These vegetables are easy to grow too; the beetroot variety is bolt-resistant so it can be sown early.


Frittata & Microgeens Salad

This is a great idea if you do not have a lot of space for growing vegetables, or the patience to wait for seedlings to develop over the course of a typical growing season. Microgreens seed may be sown on damp kitchen paper and will produce a delicious crop in a matter of days! It is worth growing a few varieties together, to give you a colourful display and plenty of interesting and intense flavours to add a zing to dishes. Use them wherever and whenever you can, to add a punch of flavour to sandwiches, to scatter on a salad or over tarts and flans or to garnish meat and fish. Keep the container shallow to reduce the amount of compost you need – if you are not fussy about the display, you can even use lengths of guttering – but remember to put the plastic end caps on to prevent the compost from spilling out.


Lemon Verbena, Rose Geranium & Thyme Posst

This heavily scented pot is best placed next to a seat or the front door so you can enjoy the fragrance all summer long. The combination of colours and textures in this pot work well too, with frothy lavender and compact, lilac-tinted thyme set against pale lime-coloured lemon verbena, the lush spires of lemon basil and the sculptural rose-geranium leaves. Infuse the leaves to make a syrup for a tangy lemon posset – the medieval pudding that is making something of a comeback!


Simple Ratatouille

A classic flavour combination, this also works really well as a container display because tomatoes, peppers and courgettes all need plenty of sun, food and water to produce a bountiful crop. There are lots of different versions of this dish: some are steeped in an unctuous tomato sauce, others lightly coated in oil and the juices of slow-roasted tomatoes, courgettes and sweet peppers. Feel free to change and tweak the core ingredients with your preferred vegetable varieties – perhaps a cherry rather than plum tomato or a traditional green or globeshaped courgette instead of the yellow one used here.

 

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