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Blue Potatoes, Orange Tomatoes Blue Potatoes, Orange Tomatoes: How to Grow a Rainbow Garden How to Grow a Rainbow Garden
An introduction to organic gardening which explains how to grow a cornucopia of fruits and vegetables in unexpected colors, outlining simple guidelines for planning, planting, caring for, and troubleshooting a rainbow garden. Also includes some special recipes.
Paperback, 40 pages
Published
July 1st 2000
by Sierra Club Books for Children
(first published 1994)
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I love Ruth Heller’s (the book/author links are still not functional) work and own many of her books, so when I saw this book at the library, a book unfamiliar to me, I grabbed it.
Heller’s illustrations shine in this book. They’re just terrific.
The book itself is a manual, suitable for children and adults, about how to grow a variety of organic unusually colored edible crops in home outdoor gardens. There is a lot of useful information here about how to do this, from getting ...more
Heller’s illustrations shine in this book. They’re just terrific.
The book itself is a manual, suitable for children and adults, about how to grow a variety of organic unusually colored edible crops in home outdoor gardens. There is a lot of useful information here about how to do this, from getting ...more
Children normally become gardeners by watching and helping others garden. Once however a child has expressed an interest in growing their own vegetable garden, this title provides a nice introduction to all the steps: ordering seeds, bed preparation, planting, organic pest control,and harvesting and preparing simple recipes from your own produce. Bountiful, brightly colored pencil illustrations of gorgeous plants feature birds, animals, and insects on every page, making this title especially app...more
Ruth Heller was a good choice for illustrator. i really do want to grow a rainbow garden and try these recipes now! Creasy is very thorough - children ages 8 up could succeed with very little help; children younger would still have a wonderful experience.
If I only had some sun!
Mohsenin
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