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The Great Tomato Book
 
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The Great Tomato Book [Paperback]

Sheila Buff
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From Publishers Weekly

Readers can ponder America's favorite garden produce in all its pomp and plumpness here. From the tomato's sophisticated Aztec beginnings (more than 500 years ago) to its impressive invasion of Europe (except in England where, in a 1592 article, herbalist John Gerard described the tomato as being "of a ranke and stinking savour" before it became known as the "love apple"), Buff moves quickly into the agribusiness behind the contemporary tomato. Descriptions of the top 10 producing states aside, the bulk of the text covers all the basics of growing tomatoes: starting seeds, cultural and pest problems, diseases and hybrid vs. heirloom varieties. But gardeners of all ilks will stay with the book for its entertaining lore and facts that Buff sets straight. She tells us how the botanically correct "fruit" became a "vegetable" (the result of a Supreme Court case) and about the "space tomatoes" whose seeds hitchhiked aboard the Challenger and spent six years in orbit before they were planted on Earth, and she relates a corrective piece on the consistently misquoted Gershwin songA"You say Tomayto, I say to-mah-to." Recipes from the now familiar book and movie Fried Green Tomatoes to Green Tomato Chutney and Fresh Tomato Pie round out this fast-paced compendium. A hefty list of seed sources includes Big Tomato Contests, which only proves the author's earlier point: "Something about tomatoes make gardeners get a little strange." Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Here is everything gardeners need to know about tomatoes. Buff begins with a history of this popular fruit--or vegetable, if you prefer--and then discusses its many varieties. The author, a garden and nature writer, offers instructions on growing (including watering, mulching, staking, pruning, fertilizing), disease and pest control, and harvesting and preserving. Twenty-three recipes are presented; also included are tomato trivia and black-and-white and color photographs. George Cohen

Book Description

Nothing gets gardeners going like tomatoes--by far the most popular home garden vegetable. Here is a book to satisfy their all-consuming passion for the perfect tomato. With expert tips on growing the biggest, sweetest tomatoes possible, The Great Tomato Book also includes tomato history and lore, heirloom varieties, tomato science and research, tomato festials, tomato trivia and a wealth of recipes--an ultimate guide for the tomatomaniac.
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