81 2-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 1995 All Gardens Great & Small by York Co Horticultural Agent Tom Bea GARDENING FOR YOUR HEALTH Looking for a health food store? Look no further than your vegeta ble garden. Studies have shown that fresh grown produce can be higher in vitamins and minerals than store bought produce. Part of the reason for this is that nutritional content declines over time, and when you pick up your produce from the garden just before you eat it, the vegetables retain higher levels of nutrients. A fresh-picked, vine ripened tomato can have up to three times the ascorbic acid (vita min C) content of a supermarket tomato, depending on how it was grown. “The fresher the better” really is true. If you do pick your produce from the garden in advance of us ing it, be sure to refrigerate it right away. At room temperature (70‘F), vegetables lose up to 50 percent of their vitamin C content after 24 hours. Refrigeration at 43*F slows that loss down to about 10 percent over 10 days. Health experts (and mothers) are constantly reminding us to eat lots of fresh vegetables, and that often means we have to get them at the supermarket, which is fine. But during the summer, home gar dens can provide fresh picked ve getables that can yield higher nut rient levels. You probably grow vegetables because you thought they simply tasted better. Well, they do, and they also are better for you, so take advantage of the summer’s harvest. To help you realize how smart you are for cultivating your own health food store, included is a chart of some essential vitamins and minerals and the food sources they come from. Listed are the common garden vegetables you can grow and harvest for your healthy eating. For each element listed, the vegetables are listed in order of highest to lowest content, but all listed vegetables are a ready source of the vitamin or mineral given. Source: National Garden Bureau, Suite 310, Butler field Road, Downers Grove, IL I I V\ J«*» v IM PLEASE SEND MY FATHER LANCASTER FARMING ®fj ■ Jk (Check one) CL ■ T 5 □ NEW SUBSCRIPTION Jrl \/2p □ $48.00 • 2 YEARS Cm \u n *ll™ • 1 Si™ □ RENEWAL 1/ □ $68.00 • 2 YEARS \uk enclosed is a Vi !5f □ CHECK dcash □ MONEY ORDER (To help correctly code your eddre., pte.se tumleh COMPLETE addreee a. en eiemple, Indude number ol the I M dwelllnj, rtreetname, city and Mat*. When appropriate, Include other epedtlc information with at »uite, | apartment lleer, bo. number, etc. If you have an R.D., pIMM Include *e« Number) NAME ! \ J JfJ. ADDRESS |/ CITY STATE # ZIP +4 : COUNTY T/y Send Gilt Card From / I i Allow 2 weeks for delivery of your first issue. We can also add 1 year to existing >| subscriptions sent in for renewal. 60515. Mineral or Vitamin Sour ces include: Calcium: For strong bones and pepper. Carrots, Broccoli, maintaining blood pH balance Selenium: A major anti-oxidant Parsley, Broccoli, Looseleaf let- (protects cells from harmful oxi tuce, Celery, Green beans. Cauli- elation by free radicals), strength flower. ens immunity Com, Legumes, Copper, For elasticity of blood vegetable, when grown in a proper vessels, strength of connective tis- soil. sues, health of cardiovascular sys- Vitamin A; Anti-oxidant, tem Most vegetables if grown strengthens immune system in a properly mineralized soil. Carrots, spinach, red sweet pep- Iron: Carries oxygen to cells per. Butternut squash, Romaine Parsley, spinach, butterhead let- lettuce. Parsley, Looseleaf lettuce, tuce, Looseleaf lettuce, green Green pepper, Zucchini, peas, broccoli, green beans, To- Vitamin B 6: Needed to meta matoes. bolize protein Spinach, Cauli- Magnesium: Essential for ner- flower, Broccoli, Sweet pepper, vous system Spinach, beet Parsley, Zucchini, Tomato, Sum greens, broccoli, parsley, summer mer squash, Romaine lettuce, squash, celery, cucumber, green Beans, Eggplant. beans, looseleaf lettuce, tomatoes, sweet peppers. Manganese: Needed to meta- lar disease, strengthens immune bolize proteins and fat Beans, functions Red sweet pepper, peas, lentils. Green pepper, Parsley, Cauliflow- Potassium: Maintains proper er. Broccoli, regular Cabbage, Ro fluid level in cells Spinach, cel- maine lettuce, Brussels sprouts, ery, Romaine lettuce. Parsley, Zucchini, Radishes, Looseleaf Ict- Subscription Price: $25.00 per year; $48.00 - 2 years $35.00 per year outside of: PA, NJ, OH, MD, DE, NY, VA & WV • P.S. - Don’t Forget Your Father-In-Law! Send us your coupon now with your payment to: Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 609 Ephrata, PA 17522 tuce, Cauliflower, Winter and summer squash. Tomato, Cucum ber, Eggplant, Green beans. Sweet Vitamin C: Anti-oxidant, pro tects against cancer, cardiovascu- (Turn to Page B 13) to - \ arm "’9 I