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Eat Your Yard! : : Edible Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Herbs and Flowers for Your Landscape

Chase, Nan K., 1954- Book - 2010 635 Ch, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Home & Garden / Landscaping / Chase, Nan K 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.9 out of 5

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Call Number: 635 Ch, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Home & Garden / Landscaping / Chase, Nan K
On Shelf At: Downtown Library

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Includes index.
Favorite fruits -- Apple -- Cherry -- Crabapple -- Peach -- Pear -- Plum -- Quince -- Nuts and berries -- Almond -- Blueberry -- Chestnut -- Hazelnut/filbert -- Pecan -- Walnut -- Herbs and vines -- Bay tree -- Grape -- Kiwi -- Lavender -- Mint -- Nasturtium -- Rosemary, sage, thyme -- Hot country choices -- Fig -- Kumquat -- Lemon, lime, orange -- Olive -- Pomegranate -- Wildflowers -- Pawpaw -- Persimmon -- Rose -- Sunflower -- Yucca/prickly pear -- Preserving the harvest.

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Mostly for warmer zones submitted by MMCochran on July 23, 2018, 3:25pm The majority of the book focused on plants for warmer climates

Kind of disappointing submitted by ssands on August 15, 2020, 9:19pm I wasn't impressed by this book about edible landscaping. I lost my trust in the author when I found that she is confused about the difference between yucca and yuca, which are two totally different plants. She shows photos of the spiky yucca plant but writes about the starchy root of the cassava plant, called yuca. Yucca roots are not good to eat, but yuca is a staple food some places. How do we know which of the other information in the book is reliable? The photos are beautiful. Most seem to be stock photos or acquired from agricultural industry organizations, not the author's own.

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PUBLISHED
Layton, Utah : Gibbs Smith, 2010.
Year Published: 2010
Description: 160 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1423603842
9781423603849

SUBJECTS
Edible landscaping.
Plants, Edible.