Books on Herbs
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Books on Herbs
Hi all......I just wanted to share with you a book I just got called "Your Backyard Herb Garden" by Miranda Smith.
I figured this would be another nice way to pass the winter months and prepare for spring. The book seems to cover quite a lot of material: choosing plants for your needs, planting locations, ways to use herbs in cooking, crafts, etc.
It does not have a lot of recipes,but has a few that I might like to try. There is even a pet dip recipe to use to combat fleas!
I first saw this book at the library and decided it was one I would like to acquire. You might want to check and see if your library carries it too!
Does anyone else have an Herb book that they highly recommend?
I figured this would be another nice way to pass the winter months and prepare for spring. The book seems to cover quite a lot of material: choosing plants for your needs, planting locations, ways to use herbs in cooking, crafts, etc.
It does not have a lot of recipes,but has a few that I might like to try. There is even a pet dip recipe to use to combat fleas!
I first saw this book at the library and decided it was one I would like to acquire. You might want to check and see if your library carries it too!
Does anyone else have an Herb book that they highly recommend?
I'm a little late chiming in here, but I have one I just love. It's "Gardening with Herbs" by Emelie Tolley and Chris Mead.
It has a lot of great pics and plans for integrating herbs into your garden.
Linda P
It has a lot of great pics and plans for integrating herbs into your garden.
Linda P
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Herb Books
I would also recommend:
HERBS (How to select, Grow and Enjoy) by Norma Jean
Lathrop
HERB GARDENING IN FIVE SEASONS by: Adelma G.
Simmons
HERBS (How to select, Grow and Enjoy) by Norma Jean
Lathrop
HERB GARDENING IN FIVE SEASONS by: Adelma G.
Simmons
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Anything by Adelma G Simmons is wonderful. I was fortunate to meet her at Caprilands, shortly before her death in 1997, an incredible woman. She received her guests in pontifical manner, right down to a scarlet scullcap! I took no photos, as she had an aversion to flash, and I was fearful... She was ancient at the time, and marrying a man decades younger, hope she had some joyful years! Caprilands still goes on...
Herb magazine recommendation....
I would highly recommend for those interested in growing and using herbs to try to get the herbal magazine called:
THE HERB COMPANION .. www.herbcompanion.com
I have subscribed to this magazine for over ten years and have not been disappointed yet... it is extremely informative, teaching us all how to use and grow herbs of course for culinary uses but also how to use them in crafts,
etc., etc., there are also some articles at times on their medicinal uses if you are so interested. The illustrations and helpful hints of the many uses of herbs have been such a source of invaluable information... PLEASE NOTE: **(I have NO vested interested in this magazine)... other than to recommend it highly for its very informative content.
Herblady
THE HERB COMPANION .. www.herbcompanion.com
I have subscribed to this magazine for over ten years and have not been disappointed yet... it is extremely informative, teaching us all how to use and grow herbs of course for culinary uses but also how to use them in crafts,
etc., etc., there are also some articles at times on their medicinal uses if you are so interested. The illustrations and helpful hints of the many uses of herbs have been such a source of invaluable information... PLEASE NOTE: **(I have NO vested interested in this magazine)... other than to recommend it highly for its very informative content.
Herblady