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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Aaron Bertelsen , Andrew MontgomeryPublisher: Phaidon Press Ltd Imprint: Phaidon Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 20.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 27.00cm Weight: 1.044kg ISBN: 9780714878614ISBN 10: 0714878618 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 07 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSuper-fresh seasonal dishes from Aaron Bertelsen, the kitchen-friendly gardener at one of Britain's greatest country houses, will take you from plot to plate in minutes... and the good news is you don't even need a garden. -Mail on Sunday YOU magazine Great Dixter gardener cook, Aaron Bertelsen, shares his knowledge of growing edibles in pots. -Gardens Illustrated Following his bestselling debut, The Great Dixter Cookbook, Aaron Bertelsen has turned to containers. In Grow Fruit & Vegetables in Pots he has created a beautiful, practical guide including over 50 delicious recipes as further incentive. -ELLE Decoration Super-fresh seasonal dishes from Aaron Bertelsen, the kitchen-friendly gardener at one of Britain's greatest country houses, will take you from plot to plate in minutes... and the good news is you don't even need a garden... There's nothing more satisfying than cooking with homegrown fruit and veg. Aaron Bertelsen, head gardener at Great Dixter House, reveals just how simple - and super-tasty - this can be. -YOU magazine, The Mail on Sunday Over 25 vegetables, fruit and herbs that can easily be grown and cropped in containers. -Garden News Expert practice advice... Beautifully photographed. -This England Just the opening spreads of images of leafy gardens and stacks of terracotta planters in a romantically lit potting shed are worth pausing over on a cold winter morning. The follow-up to the English countryside-based gardener Aaron Bertelsen's bestselling The Great Dixter Cookbook, this lovely tome shares container gardening tips that are as practical in Birmingham, England, as in Birmingham, Alabama... -Garden & Gun Online Super-fresh seasonal dishes from Aaron Bertelsen, the kitchen-friendly gardener at one of Britain's greatest country houses, will take you from plot to plate in minutes... and the good news is you don't even need a garden. -Mail on Sunday YOU magazine Great Dixter gardener cook, Aaron Bertelsen, shares his knowledge of growing edibles in pots. -Gardens Illustrated Following his bestselling debut, The Great Dixter Cookbook, Aaron Bertelsen has turned to containers. In Grow Fruit & Vegetables in Pots he has created a beautiful, practical guide including over 50 delicious recipes as further incentive. -ELLE Decoration Super-fresh seasonal dishes from Aaron Bertelsen, the kitchen-friendly gardener at one of Britain's greatest country houses, will take you from plot to plate in minutes... and the good news is you don't even need a garden... There's nothing more satisfying than cooking with homegrown fruit and veg. Aaron Bertelsen, head gardener at Great Dixter House, reveals just how simple - and super-tasty - this can be. -YOU magazine, The Mail on Sunday Over 25 vegetables, fruit and herbs that can easily be grown and cropped in containers. -Garden News Expert practice advice... Beautifully photographed. -This England Just the opening spreads of images of leafy gardens and stacks of terracotta planters in a romantically lit potting shed are worth pausing over on a cold winter morning. The follow-up to the English countryside-based gardener Aaron Bertelsen's bestselling The Great Dixter Cookbook, this lovely tome shares container gardening tips that are as practical in Birmingham, England, as in Birmingham, Alabama... -Garden & Gun Online Practical gardening tips for even the smallest of spaces... This really is the perfect book for learning the joys of growing and cooking your own produce. -Country Homes & Interiors Aaron Bertelsen's ultimate guide to getting back in touch with nature if your outdoor space is limited to a minuscule balcony or yard. -Stylist A gourmet gift to green-fingered gastronomes. -Town & Country magazine Beautifully illustrated... Including easy-to-make preserves and pickles. -Women's Weekly magazine Author InformationOriginally from New Zealand and trained at Kew Gardens in London, Aaron Bertelsen joined Great Dixter in 1996 as a student and has worked there as the vegetable gardener and cook ever since. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |