Ice Cream!: Grow Your Own Ingredients
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Ice Cream! is part gardening book and part cookbook and is sure to delight young gardeners and cooks. This is the perfect springtime gift for food-loving children. And as a bonus, watching strawberries and blueberries grow from seeds and learning how to cook is the perfect way to get kids to appreciate their fruit!
Cassie Liversidge
CASSIE LIVERSIDGE was born in the UK and studied Fine Art at Plymouth University. She grew up on her parent’s plant nursery where her love of gardening began. Her debut book, Grow Your Own Pasta Sauce came from a desire to share her passion for eating home grown food and living in a more sustainable way. She lives and works in London with her husband and two sons, but spends two months of the year in New York.
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Ice Cream! - Cassie Liversidge
Introduction
Welcome! This is my second book to help you to grow your own ingredients. In this book you will learn how to grow mint, strawberries, and blueberries, and then learn how to transform them into delicious ice cream or frozen yogurt.
TOP TIPS FOR GROWING SUCCESS!
All of these plants can be grown in pots so they are suitable for even the smallest garden space. Make sure you use a pot with good drainage holes and aim to keep the soil moist at all times. If possible, always try to use peat-free compost. Peat is a natural organic material made within the earth. It has taken thousands of years to be created and there is a limited supply.
The planting and harvesting times, given in the table below, are a general guide, as the time will depend on the variety of plant you are growing.
When best to grow:
Strawberries
It is ideal to buy small strawberry starters or plug plants in late August and September so that you can grow them before harvesting the following summer. You can also plant them during the other warmer months, too. Check the label on your strawberry plants to see if they will need any protection from frost during the