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The Beginner's Guide to Edible Herbs: 26 Herbs Everyone Should Grow and Enjoy
The Beginner's Guide to Edible Herbs 26 Herbs Everyone Should Grow and Enjoy
Author: Charles W. G. Smith
Food gardens are springing up in backyards across the country. Organic, homegrown tomatoes, carrots, and cucumbers are being enjoyed at more family dinner tables than ever, bringing serious nutrition and delicious tastes to homemade meals. But why stop with vegetables? Herbs are perfect companions in the garden, and their bright flavors elevate ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781603425285
ISBN-10: 1603425284
Publication Date: 4/17/2010
Pages: 145
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Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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For anyone looking to learn about herbs this is a well put together book. Most of the book focuses on the 26 herbs, though the concise introduction written by Edward Smith (author of "The Vegetable Gardener's Bible) covers basic growing information. This really is a focused guide for beginners. Mixed in with the individual herb listings are many recipes to incorporate these herbs into your kitchen. Each herb listing has a description, photo, guides to growing and harvesting, uses and preservation. The author even includes commonly accepted companion planting information (when available)and culinary connections.

The herbs features are not specific to any particular area. They were chosen because of the frequent occurrence of the herb in our kitchens or plant nurseries. A possible negative of this book is that it may not contain the herb you're interested in growing. But with so many books suffering from too many listings and not enough individual information, this book is a refreshing change.

Pros: Great introduction in growing and using these 26 herbs.

Cons: Only covers 26 herbs.

Bottom Line: If you're looking for a quick guide to what herbs to focus your energy on, pick up this book. It's exactly right.


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