The Weed Forager's Handbook - Adam Grubb & Annie Raser-Rowland
The Weed Forager's Handbook - Adam Grubb & Annie Raser-Rowland
The Weed Forager's Handbook: A Guide to Edible and Medicinal Weeds in Australia
by Adam Grubb & Annie Raser-Rowland
Published by Hyland House Publishing - October 2012 - Paperback - 166pp - 12cm x 17.5cm
'This handbook is the essential text for both novice and experienced wild food foragers. The guidelines, excellent ID photos and choice of the most useful and common species will give the novice confidence while the facts and recipes will extend all but the most advanced weed aficionados. For the gardener tired of joyless weeding Adam and Annie open our eyes to the fact that the problem can indeed be the solution.' — David Holmgren, Permaculture Co-originator
'From weekend gardener, school gardener, community and verge builders, foragers and scrumpers, urban guerilla planters or humble rooftop and balcony farmers, this book is a must for all growers of our future food and health security. In other words, if you eat, then this book is an essential companion.' — from the foreword by Costa Georgiadis
Adam Grubb runs an urban permaculture design and education business called Very Edible Gardens, co-hosts RRR radio’s Greening the Apocalypse, and also co-founded EnergyBulletin.net (now Resilience.org) and the Permablitz movement.
Annie Raser-Rowland is a horticulturalist and artist. She works at CERES nursery in Melbourne.
They wrote another book together : The Art of Frugal Hedonism: A Guide to Spending Less While Enjoying Everything More.
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