Praise for The Tao of Vegetable Gardening
If you want to read the complete, deepest-down lowdown on how to grow organic vegetables successfully, this is the book. It also stands as a guide to the most genuine, independent lifestyle possible, relying only on nature and the authors awesomely detailed knowledge of plant life to achieve successful food production and a contented way of life. The reader learns not only how to grow and cook vegetables, but how to breed new varieties and save the seed. And while you read her book, you are also charmed with the Tao philosophy of livingsomething I have come to believe is a sure path to tranquility.
Gene Logsdon, author, Gene Everlasting and The Contrary Farmer
The Tao of Vegetab le Gardening is another absolutely brilliant book from Carol Deppe. Its smart, ultimately sensible, refreshing in the way old assumptions get questioned, vastly informative about gardeningplus its a really good read. I mean, how many gardening books make you laugh out loud and get you to pick up the phone and order a tool from a place called Red Pig? Im so grateful for this bookI will have it memorized by the time the soil is ready to work.
Deborah Madison, author, Vegetable Literacy
There are many knowledgeable gardeners but very few wise ones. Carol Deppe is both. Her excellent new book, The Tao of Vegetable Gardening, serves up generous portions of homegrown know-how gleaned from three decades worth of experimentation. It will, no doubt, make you a better gardener. What sets this book apart, though, is its potential for making us into happier gardeners by sharing the deeper life lessons our gardens have to teach. The Chinese word tao can be defined in different ways but my favorite is path, and Carol Deppe shows us that the timeless path to health, happiness, and wholeness cuts right through our own backyard, if we choose to take it.
Roger Doiron, founding director, Kitchen Gardeners International
Why do different ripe tomatoes harvested from the same plant in the same season taste different? What does bean seed color have to do with vigor and flavor? After nearly forty years in the seed business, I still learn amazing things from each new book by Carol Deppe. The Tao of Vegetable Gardening melds the observational skills and curiosity of a molecular geneticist with the sheer joy and inner harmonies of a practicing participant in the gardens dance of life.
CR Lawn, founder, Fedco Seeds
In The Tao of Vegetable Gardening Carol Deppe uses Taoist philosophical concepts to communicate gardening wisdom learned through longtime practice and experimentation. She seamlessly integrates excellent how-to advice with her reflections on cultivation, plants, soil, the elements, and life. This book is as profound as it is practical, and will be a great source of information and inspiration for both experienced gardeners and those just starting out.
Sandor Ellix Katz, author, The Art of Fermentation
With the insight of a skilled breeder, Carol Deppe has drawn together the best of ancient wisdom and traditional crops. Gardeners rejoice! The past has never promised us a better future than in these pages.
Roger B. Swain, host of PBSs The Victory Garden
Also by Carol Deppe
Breed Your Own Vegetable Varieties: The Gardeners and Farmers Guide to Plant Breeding and Seed Saving
The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times
Tao Te Ching: A Window to the Tao through the Words of Lao Tzu
Taoist Stories: A Window to the Tao through the Tales of Chuang Tzu and Lieh Tzu
Copyright 2015 by Carol Deppe.
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Unless otherwise noted, all photographs copyright by Carol Deppe.
All Tao Te Ching passages are from Tao Te Ching: A Window to the Tao through the Words of Lao Tzu , copyright 2010 by Carol Deppe. All the Taoist stories are from Taoist Stories: A Window to the Tao through the Tales of Chuang Tzu and Lieh Tzu , copyright 2013 by Carol Deppe.
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First printing January, 2015.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Deppe, Carol, author.
The Tao of vegetable gardening : cultivating tomatoes, greens, peas,
beans, squash, joy, and serenity / Carol Deppe.
pages cm
Includes index.
ISBN 978-1-60358-487-6 (pbk.) -- ISBN 978-1-60358-488-3 (ebook) 1.
Vegetable gardening. I. Title.
SB321.D43 2015
635--dc23
2014036464
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in memory of
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beloved editor, literary agent,
mentor, and friend
Contents
Acknowledgments
I thank Ben Watson for his expert, gentle editing of this, our third gardening book together.
I thank Margo Baldwin, my very hands-on and innovative publisher, and the rest of the Chelsea Green Publishing team for contributing their myriad skills, experience, wisdom, and wizardry.
For information, encouragement, company, and camaraderie I thank Charlotte Anthony, Nancy Baumeister, Nick Estens, Nate France, Paul Harcombe, Nonie Harcombe, Bruce Hecht, Mike Hessel, Alan Kapuler, Linda Kapuler, CR Lawn, Rose Marie Nichols McGee, Keane McGee, Stewart Pollack, Dane Rogers, and Merry Youle.
For believing in me and supporting my work I thank Denise-Christine, Mark Deppe, Kathy Ging, Kinsey Green, Sarah Kleeger, James Rodell, Nick Routledge, Janet Russell, Jerry Russell, Andrew Still, Roger Trevisiol, Helen Trevisiol, and Janice Wilson.
Anything I accomplish in this world is in its turn part of the accomplishments of my mentors, whom I pause to remember and acknowledge here: my science mentors, geneticist and orchid breeder Henry Wallbrunn, biochemist Arthur L. Koch, and fungal geneticist John R. Raper; my writing mentors Roger Swain and Christina (Kit) Ward.
This book is dedicated to Kit Ward, one of the great editor-mentors and later, agent-mentors. Kit passed away in fall of 2012. She is sorely missed. But she lives on in her family and friends, and in the authors she helped shape, taught, nurtured, and guided.
Finally, I thank Colleen Mohyde of Doe Coover Agency for being there after Kits death with caring, comfort, and encouragement.