Herbs: Partners in Life
Title | Herbs: Partners in Life PDF eBook |
Author | Adele G. Dawson |
Publisher | Inner Traditions / Bear & Co |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2000-09 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780892819348 |
Vermont herbalist Dawson traces the human-plant relationship through the seasons, providing practical and enlightening information about every aspect of herbalism. Includes chapters on how to identify, collect, and preserve herbs as well as detailed illustrations of plants and their anatomy.
Health, Happiness, and the Pursuit of Herbs
Title | Health, Happiness, and the Pursuit of Herbs PDF eBook |
Author | Adele Godchaux Dawson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN |
Herbs, Partners in Life
Title | Herbs, Partners in Life PDF eBook |
Author | Adele Dawson |
Publisher | Inner Traditions |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780892814299 |
Describes seventy common herbs, explaining how to identify them and how they are used medicinally and cosmetically
My Life in Plants
Title | My Life in Plants PDF eBook |
Author | Katie Vaz |
Publisher | Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Pages | 126 |
Release | 2020-09-01 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1524866040 |
A “beautifully illustrated memoir, a deeply personal remembrance about the navigation into adulthood and the plants along the way. Touching and relatable.” (Lori Roberts, author of A Life of Gratitude) From Katie Vaz, author of Don’t Worry, Eat Cake, the beloved Make Yourself Cozy, and The Escape Manual for Introverts, comes My Life in Plants. Her newest book tells the story of her life through the thirty-nine plants that have played both leading and supporting roles, from her childhood to her wedding day. Plants include a homegrown wildflower bouquet wrapped in duct tape that she carried on stage at age three, to a fragrant basil plant that brought her and her kitchen back to life after grief. The stories are personal, poignant, heartwarming, and relatable, and will prompt readers to recall plants of their own that have been witness to both the amazing moments of life and the ordinary ones. This illustrated memoir covers the simplicity of home, the sharpness of loss, the lesson of learning to be present, and the journey of finding your way
Better a Dinner of Herbs
Title | Better a Dinner of Herbs PDF eBook |
Author | Byron Herbert Reece |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 1992-12-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0820314897 |
First published in 1950, Better a Dinner of Herbs is a compellingly dramatic tale of twisted, often violent human relationships. Taking its title from a biblical passage dealing with the power of love and hate within a household, the novel counterbalances its grim narrative with a poetic prose that evokes a reverence for the rhythm of the seasons and the continuity of life. Byron Herbert Reece situates the story in the isolated hills of the agrarian South where he spent most of his life, but it could have occurred in any rural setting at any time. An unmarried girl dies in childbirth. Her brother, swearing revenge on the father of the child, sells the family farm and turns toward the open world with his nephew. In search of a wife and a different livelihood, he chances to encounter his enemy. An intentional act of brutality symbolizes an end to his passion and summons him again away from all that he cherishes. Born at the foot of Blood Mountain in north Georgia and reared in the isolated mountain area near Blairsville, Byron Herbert Reece (1917-1958) was the author of four volumes of poetry and two novels that are tied deeply to the spirit and traditions of Appalachia. Journalist Bill Shipp has called Reece "perhaps the greatest balladeer of the Appalachians." His first volume of poems was published in 1945 to wide critical acclaim, and the publication of his remaining work brought him recognition far beyond north Georgia.
The Healing Trees
Title | The Healing Trees PDF eBook |
Author | Robbie Hanna Anderman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Medicinal plants |
ISBN |
"By moving off-grid to a farm in the Wilno Hills of Eastern Ontario, Robbie Anderman left behind his former way of life, his allergy shots and pills, and the social supports that he was used to. He quickly discovered that he needed to learn how to live on the land that had become his home. Running down to the drugstore or herb shop to buy a remedy for what ailed him was no longer an option. Surrounded by nature’s pharmacy, he began gathering his own herbs. Then came the long winter when the most commonly used herbs were no longer available. In a land so populated with Trees, it made sense to look to them for healing. Thus began a journey of forty-eight years during which Robbie researched, nibbled, sampled, and learned the lore of the Healing Trees"--Publisher website.
A Curious Garden of Herbs
Title | A Curious Garden of Herbs PDF eBook |
Author | Kay Moss |
Publisher | Wormsloe Foundation Publicatio |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 9780820357829 |
"A Curious Garden of Herbs is a richly-illustrated collection of herbal fact and lore that illuminates they "why" rather than the "how" of the historical kitchen garden. Rather than offering a how-to of gardening methods, Moss and Simmons trace herbs and their uses back to earlier times and places. In addition to sixty historical illustrations, A Curious Garden of Herbs is peppered with reflections and observations from manuscripts and herbals to detail the historical uses and fascinating stories surrounding plants of documented interest in the early American South and mid-Atlantic. Practicality and necessity were the guiding theses for gardening in eighteen- and early nineteenth-century rural and frontier settlements in the Southeast. There were plants for food, for seasoning, for medicine, for dye, for insect repellency, and for scent. While many of these plants were also decorative, utility was dominated the rationale of backcountry gardeners. The gardens detailed in these pages are generally of the "middling sort"-of townspeople and farmers, of "housewives," merchants, and artisans. These are not those experimental and exotic collections of Thomas Jefferson and other wealthy gentleman botanists. In addition to including the well-known parsley, lavender, cucumber, and asparagus in its wonderfully illustrated catalog of more than a hundred plants, this book also reveals new ways to enjoy violet, rose, and nasturtium and persuades readers to invite the lesser known wild purslane, mullein, and woodsorrel into their gardens and conversations"--