Growing and Cooking Tropical Vegetables
in a food forest garden
by
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About the Book
You can grow food all year round in a tropical and subtropical climate. Tropical vegetables from around the tropical belt have been adapted to suit food forest gardening to mimic the conditions as they are found in their original climatic zones. They are mostly perennials and establish themselves for low maintenance gardening pleasure and high productivity. Over a hundred tried and tested recipes are included to help discover the tropical tastes of these nutritious and delicious foods.
About the Author
Elisabeth Fekonia has been practicing self-sufficiency on their 6 acres at Black Mountain in southeast Queensland for thirty years. For the past eighteen years she has been teaching home food production to help others achieve the same skills on living of the land. www.permacultureproduce.com.au