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Everyone loves to prepare a meal with ingredients fresh from their own garden. But for most of us, no matter how plentiful our harvest, homegrown produce comprises only a fraction of what we eat. And while many gardening guides will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about individual crops, few tackle the more involved task of helping you maximize the percentage of your diet you grow yourself.

Grow a Sustainable Diet will help you develop a comprehensive, customized garden plan to produce the maximum number of calories and nutrients from any available space. Avoid arriving in August buried under a mountain of kale or zucchini (and not much else) by making thoughtful choices at the planning stage, focusing on dietary staples and key nutrients. Learn how to calculate:

  • Which food and cover crops are best for your specific requirements
  • How many seeds and plants of each variety you should sow
  • What and when to plant, harvest, and replant for maximum yield

Focusing on permaculture principles, bio-intensive gardening methods, getting food to the table with minimum fossil fuel input, and growing crops that sustain both you and your soil, this complete guide is a must-read for anyone working towards food self-sufficiency for themselves or their family.

Cindy Conner is a permaculture educator, founder of Homeplace Earth, and the producer of two popular instructional DVDs on sustainable gardening. Her passion is exploring growing a complete diet in a small space while minimizing the use of fossil fuels.

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Grow A Sustainable Diet is just the book you have been looking for!

JOHN JEAVONS, author, How To Grow More Vegetables (and Fruits, Nuts Berries, Grains and Other Crops) Than You Ever Thought Possible On Less Land Than You Can Imagine

Amid the plethora of how-to garden books, this book stands out as the comprehensive resource written from the lifetime of rich experience of a successful gardener.

Cindy not only gives us experienced guidelines for the management of a healthy organic garden, but clearly explains the practical details of every aspect of managing a successful garden-homestead from planning, tending, harvest and storage to preserving the harvest. If you are seeking one book to to carry you through the full cycle of gardening, seek no further!

ELI ROGOSA, Heritage Grain Conservancy, growseed.org

Grow a Sustainable Diet is both timely and timeless. Cindy Conners book is a valuable addition to current locavore lexicon. The practical down home advice she provides will be of use for generations of gardeners to come. Cindy speaks with authority, drawing on her real life experience, her teaching skills and her love of the earth, providing practical guidance to help readers to design the garden and to grow, store and use the fruits of their labor. A combination of bio-intensive gardening, permaculture planning, and straight forward down home wisdom Grow a Sustainable Diet shows us that good nutrition is a close as our own back yard.

DARRELL E. FREY, Three Sisters Farm, author, The Bioshelter Market Garden

Are you looking for ways to better nourish your family, care for your garden, and walk more lightly on the planet? Come spend a day, a season or the cycle of seasons with one of the nations leaders in ecological home food production in the pages of Grow a Sustainable Diet. Ms. Conners practical innovations will guide your homesteading endeavors, and her commitment to living in harmony with all life will inspire you.

MARK SCHONBECK, consultant in sustainable agriculture

Too many of us see gardening as an analog in miniature to Big Ag an essentially extractive process powered by machines and fossil fuel, requiring purchased inputs to replace depleted soil fertility and protect crops from insects. Imagine gardening instead as a process which improves the soil even as we grow our crops, helps balance and enrich the ecology, relies on free services of nature rather than purchased inputs and is powered with energy from the nearest star. That is the way of gardening Cindy Conner offers in Growing a Sustainable Diet.

HARVEY USSERY, author, The Small-Scale Poultry Flock

Grow a Sustainable Diet provides a can-do, critical step towards a health and independence on every levelfrom the soil, to yourself, your communities and our planet. The most powerful action you can take to navigate these transition times is to plant gardens and participate in local foods. Once you do, fear fades and hope sprouts. This book helps show the way.

PATRICIA FOREMAN, author, City Chicks: Keeping Chickens as Garden Helpers, Compost Creators, Biomass Recyclers and Local Food Suppliers

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TODAY MORE THAN EVER BEFORE our society is seeking ways to live more - photo 1

TODAY, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, our society is seeking ways to live more conscientiously. To help bring you the very best inspiration and information about greener, more sustainable lifestyles, Mother Earth News is recommending select books from New Society Publishers. For more than 30 years, Mother Earth News has been North Americas Original Guide to Living Wisely, creating books and magazines for people with a passion for self-reliance and a desire to live in harmony with nature. Across the countryside and in our cities, New Society Publishers and Mother Earth News are leading the way to a wiser, more sustainable world.

For more information, please visit MotherEarthNews.com.

Copyright 2014 by Cindy Conner. All rights reserved.

Cover design by Diane McIntosh.

Gardening tools image iStock (Mark Swallow); plate/table iStock (sorendis); garden plots iStock (Skystorm); all interior illustrations by Betsy Trice.

New Society Publishers acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund (CBF) for our publishing activities.

Paperback ISBN: 978-0-86571-756-5 / eISBN: 978-1-55092-553-1

Inquiries regarding requests to reprint all or part of Grow a Sustainable Diet should be addressed to New Society Publishers at the address below.

To order directly from the publishers, please call toll-free (North America) 1-800-567-6772, or order online at www.newsociety.com

Any other inquiries can be directed by mail to:

New Society Publishers

P.O. Box 189, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0, Canada
(250) 247-9737

LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION

Conner, Cindy, author

Grow a sustainable diet : planning and growing to feed ourselves and the earth / Cindy Conner ; illustrations by Betsy Trice.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Issued in print and electronic formats.

ISBN 978-0-86571-756-5 (pbk.). ISBN 978-1-55092-554-8 (ebook)

1. Permaculture. 2. Organic gardening. 3. Gardens Planning. 4. Gardening Environmental aspects. I. Title.

S494.5.P47C65 2014

631.58

C2013-907439-2

C2013-907440-6

New Society Publishers mission is to publish books that contribute in fundamental ways to building an ecologically sustainable and just society, and to do so with the least possible impact on the environment, in a manner that models this vision. We are committed to doing this not just through education, but through action. The interior pages of our bound books are printed on Forest Stewardship Council-registered acid-free paper that is 100% post-consumer recycled (100% old growth forest-free), processed chlorine-free, and printed with vegetable-based, low-VOC inks, with covers produced using FSC-registered stock. New Society also works to reduce its carbon footprint, and purchases carbon offsets based on an annual audit to ensure a carbon neutral footprint. For further information, or to browse our full list of books and purchase securely, visit our website at: www.newsociety.com

Contents by John Jeavons Grow A Sustainable Diet is just the book you have - photo 2

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by John Jeavons

Grow A Sustainable Diet is just the book you have been looking for!

We are living in exciting times. There are many concerns about health-of both the human population and the planet. Those concerns open the door to opportunities for each of us to make a difference and we can begin in our gardens at home! When we choose to eat food grown in a way that increases the planets vitality, we are participating in a process that will strengthen the ecosystem and ensure the future of humankind. With my work through Ecology Action, I have strived to help people worldwide take part in this harmonious renewal through gardening. I met Cindy Conner when she attended an Ecology Action Three Day Workshop in October 2000 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. She was already involved in becoming food self-reliant, and she has very actively kept on equipping herself and others since then, including teaching workshops and talks for the public and at the university level.

This book is based on lots of practical experience gleaned by Cindy Conner over a 30-year period and you can benefit from this treasure trove right now! Most important,

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