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Handbook of Edible Wild Plants and Weeds, Vol 1, Handbook (Incredible Edibles Series) (Incredible Edibles Series)
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Handbook of Edible Wild Plants and Weeds, Vol 1, Handbook (Incredible Edibles Series) (Incredible Edibles Series)

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Author: Fern J. Ritchie
Plastic Comb: 423 pages
Publisher: Ritchie Unlimited Publications
Publication Date: June 22, 1999
ISBN: 0939656264
Package Length: 8.4 inches
Package Width: 6.1 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
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Some question has been raised about the validity and originality of the Edible Book Series. Over the eight years of their writing, our 2,000 sq ft greenhouse, the quarter acre garden and another park-like acre served as the proving grounds for her writing. From our rural location in central Oregon, one could strike out due east for over a thousand miles and encounter nothing more civilized than an occasional road, some ranch land, or a forest preserve. Inside, our kitchen was part of the plant testing, although I must say that some of those that reached our table were not favorites. A favorite game was identifying the plants we found.

The information collected was mainly west of the great divide, but not limited to the West. Over half of our lives was spent in California, from San Diego county- north. We lived in six distinctly different locations and climates from the sea shore, to desert, to mountainous. For twenty years we were twenty minutes from a ski lift on a ten thousand foot high peak. The view from our rural place in Oregon showed fourteen-thousand foot peaks of the Cascade range.

Previous to digital cameras, we stored several thousand plant negatives, truly grateful for the arrival of scanners, megabyte storage and still confounded by gigabyte media. An undiscovered leak in our storage area ruined over 3,000 negatives. The five or six hundred CDs we have now stores the wide variety of photographs found in our books, 3,000 of which are in the Incredible Edible Series. Until photopaint software took over the task, our darkroom was frequently occupied. Several years ago, I sold our 4 X5 view camera and its press graphic cousin. Our first cameras had accessory lenses that we ground at the beginning of our sixty years together.

She consulted every plant book source we could find. Fern lists, for example, the seed viability range from all sources as well as the consensus in years. The same information is included for germination time, soaking and other pretreatment, the country or location of origin, Latin, common , and foreign names, as well as how to prepare the edible parts for eating. A cross-reference listing of plant sources for seeds and cuttings is also provided in each book.

Volume 1 is a field reference handbook to have in the field when identifying plants. 961 plants are identified, with 304 color illustrations, mainly photographs, on 493 pages in the two volumes.

Volume 2 is reference information valuable for propagation along with a cross reference of sources for availability of the plants identified in volume 1. There are no plant illustrations in volume 2.

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1AwfulJun 22, 2008
I put it right in the trash it was so bad. the pictures were all thumbnails I could not even recognize a dandlion. I doubt the author ever even ate any of the plants and weeds she talked about. It was just copied information from other sources. I bought it because I liked the title. And the info was of no help either. Plus the second book was just a catalog of seeds I guess. no help either. I review'd that one first thinking it was the first one. there were no pictures or information in that one.

 
 
 
 
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