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The Edible Herb Garden (Edible Garden)
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by:
Creasy, Rosalind
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Publisher: Periplus Editions
Published: March 1, 1999
ISBN: 9625932917
Format:Paperback
Pages:105
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Book Description
From Library Journal A plethora of herb gardening and cooking books is available, some by Creasy herself. But if your collection needs a new one, this work, combining gardening information with recipes, is recommended. The price is a bargain for an
attractive, well-designed package with over 70 color photographs and illustrations. Included are sections on growing herbs and designing an herb garden. An appendix addresses pest and disease control, and there is a selection of recipes using fresh
herbs. The heart of the book, though, is the "Encyclopedia of Culinary Herbs: From Angelica to Thyme." Here each plant is pictured in color with text explaining how to grow and prepare it. Both Creasy and the "Edible Garden" series are well regarded;
Creasy's The Complete Book of Edible Landscaping (LJ 5/1/82) was named one of the 75 Great American Garden Books by the American Horticultural Society. Her new book is a visual treat that also offers useful, well-organized, and well-presented
information.?Carol Cubberley, Univ. of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Garden Design "If any one person can be credited with elevating the status of the vegetable in American gardens, it's
Rosalind Creasy."
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