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Eastern North America is one of the richest foraging landscapes in
the world, with a wild abundance of fruits, berries, nuts, roots,
tubers, shoots, flowers, seeds, and leafy greens. This guide is the
key to unlocking the nutritional and culinary secrets of the
natural bounty around us. As the most comprehensive regional guide
ever written, it contains detailed descriptions, range maps, and
sharp color photos of 675 edible species as well as some of our
most troublesome toxic plants. Sam Thayer’s Field Guide pioneers
a novel identification system using everyday language accessible to
beginning and advanced foragers alike, designed to stand alone or
work with phone-based identification apps to confirm positive ID
before a plant is eaten. Readers will also learn about the
plant’s habitat, conservation, edible parts, seasons of harvest,
and methods of preparation. Destined to become the new standard in
foraging field guides.
A detailed guide to 41 of the most widespread wild foods in North
America, covering how to find and identify them, which parts are
used, when and how to harvest them, and how to prepare them for the
table. The cultural and natural history of the plants are also
discussed. There is no overlap between the plants covered in this
book and The Forager's Harvest .
Incredible Wild Edibles covers 36 of the best edible wild plants in
North America: fruits, berries, nuts, shoots, leafy greens, root
vegetables, culinary herbs, teas, and syrups that boast exceptional
flavor and nutrition. The plants chosen represent every habitat and
every region in North America, from the northern forests to the
southwest deserts, from the largest cities to the wildest
mountains. Rather than cover hundreds of species in brief accounts
that leave the reader unsure of how to proceed, Samuel Thayer
encourages readers to thoroughly learn one plant at a time. Each of
these traditional foods has a rich culinary and cultural
history—a wholesome past that is still relevant for our health
and happiness today. The text is fully accessible to the novice,
but remains botanically accurate and has the in-depth information
that seasoned foragers crave. Sharing the wisdom of a lifetime of
daily foraging, the author answers all of the reader's questions
about each plant: How do I identify it? What might I confuse it
with? Where can I find it? What part do I use, and when is it ready
to be picked? How do I gather and prepare it? How can I be sure to
harvest it responsibly? This discussion is accompanied by more than
350 color photos showing all the key features for identification,
including potentially confusing species. Photos also depict the
exact parts to use and the proper stage for collection. All of this
is delivered in a familiar but authoritative tone, along with
humorous anecdotes and insights from extensive real-life experience
with each plant covered in the book. Incredible Wild Edibles
contains an index, bibliography, illustrated glossary, range maps,
and foraging calendar. This third volume in Thayer's Forager's
Harvest series has no overlap of the plants covered in the first
two volumes.
A practical guide to all aspects of edible wild plants: finding and
identifying them, their seasons of harvest, and their methods of
collection and preparation. Each plant is discussed in great detail
and accompanied by excellent color photographs. Includes an index,
illustrated glossary, bibliography, and harvest calendar. The
perfect guide for all experience levels.
The organic grower's guide to planting, propagation, culture, and
ecology Trees are our allies in healing the world. Partnering with
trees allows us to build soil, enhance biodiversity, increase
wildlife populations, grow food and medicine, and pull carbon out
of the atmosphere, sequestering it in the soil. Trees of Power
explains how we can work with these arboreal allies, specifically
focusing on propagation, planting, and individual species. Author
Akiva Silver is an enthusiastic tree grower with years of
experience running his own commercial nursery. In this book he
clearly explains the most important concepts necessary for success
with perennial woody plants. It's broken down into two parts: the
first covering concepts and horticultural skills and the second
with in-depth information on individual species. You'll learn
different ways to propagate trees: by seed, grafting, layering, or
with cuttings. These time-honored techniques make it easy for
anyone to increase their stock of trees, simply and inexpensively.
Ten chapters focus on the specific ecology, culture, and uses of
different trees, ones that are common to North America and in other
temperate parts of the world: Chestnut: The Bread Tree Apples: The
Magnetic Center Poplar: The Homemaker Ash: Maker of Wood Mulberry:
The Giving Tree Elderberry: The Caretaker Hickory: Pillars of Life
Hazelnut: The Provider Black Locust: The Restoration Tree Beech:
The Root Runner Trees of Power fills an urgent need for up-to-date
information on some of our most important tree species, those that
have multiple benefits for humans, animals, and nature. It also
provides inspiration for new generations of tree stewards and
caretakers who will not only benefit themselves, but leave a
lasting legacy for future generations. Trees of Power is for
everyone who wants to connect with trees. It is for the
survivalist, the gardener, the homesteader, the forager, the
permaculturist, the environmentalist, the parent, the
schoolteacher, the farmer, and anyone who feels a deep kinship with
these magnificent beings.
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++++ The Dying Christian's Retrospections And Antipicipations:
Discourse Delivered On Occasion Of The Death Of John Boynton, May
4,1862 Samuel Thayer Spear J.F.Trow, 1862
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++++ The Politico-social Foundations Of Our Republic: A Sermon
Preached ... On Thanksgiving Day, December 12, 1845 ... Samuel
Thayer Spear Saxton & Miles, 1845
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