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Growing Food the Italian Way

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Growing Food the Italian Way
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Fabian Capomolla
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 200
Category/GenreGarden design and planning
Growing fruit and vegetables
Container gardening
ISBN/Barcode 9781743538968
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan Australia
Imprint Plum
Publication Date 8 August 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

In mid-2014, passionate grower and gardening author Fabian Capomolla decided to up stumps and move to Italy for a year with his young family in tow. From his time living in Lucca, and from watching as a child his nonno grow his own food, Fabian discovered that growing food the Italian way is defined by how they approach the task: with simplicity and without overcomplicating it. This book will show you - in simple, Italian-style terms! - how to set up and maintain your veggie patch, and the extensive A-Z plant guide will help you decide what to grow in it. There's a chapter on problems you might encounter and remedies to fix them, along with handy tips scattered throughout. Some of these tips have been expanded into easy-to-follow activities like how to build your own barbecue or make your own insect repellent. You'll also find a selection of simple and delicious recipes so you can cook just like Nonna, and a glossary to help decode common gardening terms. In Italy the most important things are family and food. Growing your own food is about providing for yourself and your family. It is a celebration of food, which is a celebration of life. To grow the Italian way is to enjoy life. Nothing else really matters. Basta!

Author Biography

Starting off in advertising before taking the leap to fulfil his dream of helping people grow food, Fabian Capomolla co-founded Little Veggie Patch Co. and now has his own completely edible backyard in Melbourne. He is the author, with Mat Pember, of The Little Veggie Patch Co. (2011), The Little Veggie Patch Co.'s Guide to Backyard Farming (2012) and 1-Minute Gardener (2014).