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Grow Yourself Healthy: Gardening to transform your gut health all year round Illustrated Edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 246x192 mm, 250 color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Frances Lincoln
  • ISBN-10: 0711250715
  • ISBN-13: 9780711250710
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 246x192 mm, 250 color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Frances Lincoln
  • ISBN-10: 0711250715
  • ISBN-13: 9780711250710
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GROW YOURSELF HEALTHY shows how to transform your gut health with a wealth of gut-friendly crops, projects, recipes and planting plans

*             Discover how to grow 50 vegetables, fruit & herbs to maximise their nutritional value

*             Plan your own gut-health garden using 11 easy projects, with planting plans and best varieties

*             Follow 13 recipes for fermented foods to multiply the benefits and enjoy all year round

*             Understand the science of gut-health gardening and how it affects our health and well-being

*             Find everything you need to transform your garden and your family&;s health and happiness!

Based on the author&;s practical experience of growing fruit, vegetables and herbs in ways that supercharge their nutritional value, GROW YOURSELF HEALTHY is a practical guide on how to design and manage an edible garden for gut health, providing food for us and the trillions of microbes we host within us. It describes the science behind the subject in an accessible way and shows how to grow an incredible diversity of fruit, vegetables, herbs and edible flowers, even in a small space. The book describes the best types of fruit and vegetable to choose and how to grow them to optimize their health boosting properties. It brings together the latest scientific research into different organic growing, harvesting and processing methods that will empower the reader to take back control of the nutritional value of the food they eat.

GROW YOURSELF HEALTHY also contains 11 practical projects to demonstrate how to grow healthy, fresh produce at home, in a small garden, allotment, balcony, or even on a windowsill. A chapter with 13 fermentation recipes shows how the genius of microbes can be harnessed to transform freshly harvested produce into delicious sauerkraut, kimchi, pickles, and fermented drinks. 

The book is lavishly illustrated with beautiful photographs by Marianne Majerus.

Recenzijas

Exploring the ways vegetables actively contribute to good health - and how to grow them. A warm motivating book, particularly if you are interested in preventative care or are on the cusp of developing reversible age-related diseases. Beth includes the more fashionable elements of the topic such as prebiotics, gut health, beneficial soil microbes and recipes for ferment, but there are thoughts on the best ways to preserve nutrients in vegetables, too.  * The English Garden * 'Grow fruit, veg, herbs and edible flowers in ways that supercharge their nutritional value with Beth Marshall's beautiful guide.' * Sunday People * The Best Gardening Books to Read Now * Country and Town House *

Introduction
8(4)
The Science Explained How Our Microbes And Eating A Diverse Diet Improves Gut Health
12(2)
Why Focus On Gut Health?
14(2)
Food For Our Microbiota
16(4)
Grow A Rainbow
20(2)
Aim For Diversity
22(2)
Secrets Of Ferments
24(2)
The Plant Microbiota
26(2)
Stress Is Best
28(2)
Choosing What To Grow
30(4)
Dispelling Myths
34(4)
Vegetables & Fruit In Focus Crop-by-crop advice on growing for good gut health
38(2)
Vegetables
The Onion Family
40(2)
Onions
42(2)
Leeks
44(2)
Garlic
46(2)
The Carrot Family
48(1)
Carrots
49(1)
The Beet Family
50(2)
Beetroot
52(2)
Swiss Chard
54(2)
Spinach
56(2)
The Asparagus Family
58(1)
Asparagus
59(1)
The Sunflower Family
60(2)
Globe Artichokes
62(2)
Jerusalem Artichokes
64(1)
Dandelions
65(1)
Chicory
66(2)
Lettuces
68(2)
The Cabbage Family
70(2)
Broccoli
72(2)
Brussels Sprouts
74(2)
Kale
76(2)
Cabbages
78(2)
Cauliflower
80(1)
Radishes
81(1)
The Squash Family
82(1)
Courgettes
83(1)
Pumpkins & Winter Squashes
84(2)
The Legume Family
86(2)
Peas & Beans
88(2)
Sweetcorn
90(2)
The Potato Family
92(1)
Potatoes
93(1)
Tomatoes
94(2)
Aubergines
96(2)
Chillies & Peppers
98(2)
Herbs
100(4)
Fruit
Apples
104(4)
Pears
108(2)
Peaches
110(2)
Berries
112(6)
Plums
118(2)
Figs
120(2)
Grow-For-Health Projects Practical growing projects to try at home
122(2)
Square-Metre Plot
124(4)
Forager's Border
128(4)
Ten Prebiotic Fibre Superfoods
132(4)
Rainbow Pots
136(4)
Rainbow Allotment Plot
140(4)
Polyphenol Herb Pots
144(2)
Ferment Planters
146(4)
Food For Plant Microbes
150(2)
Sprouting Seeds
152(2)
Edible Flowers
154(4)
Edible Seeds
158(4)
Ferment Recipes Seasonal ferment recipes that promote gut health
162(2)
Fermenting For Gut Health
164(2)
Seakale With Chicory, Dill And Lemon
166(1)
Fennel, Asparagus And Orange Pickle
167(1)
Spicy Sumac Kohlrabi
168(1)
Kohlrabi With Lovage And Celery Seed
169(1)
Rhubarb Kombucha
170(2)
Kimchi With Chive Flowers
172(2)
Beetroot, Carrot And Caraway Pickle
174(1)
Radish, Turmeric And Coriander Pickle
175(1)
Fiery Ferment With Chilli, Perilla And Oregano
176(2)
Beetroot, Apple And Rosemary Pickle
178(1)
Spicy Seakale With Fennel And Chives
179(1)
Traditional Sauerkraut
180(1)
Celeriac, Apple, Lemon And Mustard-Seed Kraut
181(1)
References 182(6)
Index 188(4)
Acknowledgments 192
Marianne Majerus is a prestigious and prolific international photographer of gardens and winner of the Garden Media Guild Features Photographer of the Year Award 2013 as well as the GMG Photographer of the Year 2010. A contributor and sole photographer of many gardening books, her new title Highgrove: A Garden Celebrated was a best-seller in 2014. Marianne lives and has a studio in London.   

Beth Marshall is a professional horticulturist, who has trained with the RHS and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. She has worked in various prestigious gardens in the UK including RHS Harlow Carr; Kew; for the Royal Household at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace, and Chelsea Physic Garden. Beth lives and works as Head Gardener on a private estate near Henley in Berkshire, managing an organic kitchen garden, ornamental walled garden, and a 57-acre estate including woodlands and wildflower meadows. Beth also has a strong interest in native flora, conservation, foraging, plant-based cooking and beekeeping.