Midwest Foraging
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The Midwest offers a veritable feast for foragers, and with Lisa Rose as your trusted guide you will learn how to safely find and identify an abundance of delicious wild...
The Midwest offers a veritable feast for foragers, and with Lisa Rose as your trusted guide you will learn how to safely find and identify an abundance of delicious wild plants. The plant profiles in Midwest Foraging include clear, color photographs, identification tips, guidance on how to ethically harvest, and suggestions for eating and preserving. A handy seasonal planner details which plants are available during every season. Thorough, comprehensive, and safe, this is a must-have for foragers in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
Published By Timber Press
Format Paperback
Category
Number Of Pages 318
Publication Date 06/24/2015
ISBN 9781604695311
Dimensions 6.5 inches x 9 inches
“This full color guide makes foraging accessible for beginners and is a reliable source for advanced foragers.” —Edible Chicago
“Useful for beginners and those searching close to home...Introducing these species to kids would be a fun backyard teaching moment for parents.” —Iowa Press Citizen
“The Timber Press foraging series offers another set of books with high quality photography. . . . also available as handy Kindles.” —American Herb Association Quarterly
“A must-have for anyone who likes to forage...a remarkable piece of work, offering beautiful photos and hundreds of tips about when, how and where to harvest edible plants.” —Grand Rapids Press
“With 115 plants included, Midwest Foraging covers a lot of ground and is a good first choice for a beginning forager in the region covered. For more experienced folks with a larger library this is a valuable companion to include with your other field guides.” —Permaculture Podcast
“I love this book… A trustworthy reference book to what is safely edible… A great addition to anyone’s foraging toolkit.” —Little House in an Old Town
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