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Enjoying Wild Herbs - A Seasonal Guide - cover

Enjoying Wild Herbs - A Seasonal Guide

Nat Mady, Catmouse

Publisher: Rough Trade Books

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Summary

Enjoying Wild Herbs: A Seasonal Guide brings Hackney Herbal's Nat Mady and illustrator Catmouse together to introduce the wonderful world of herbs. Asking important questions about the nature of public and private space, of how we live alongside plants, how we use them, how we gather them, this is a treatise on how foraging and the knowledge that underpins it can be a radical act—an act that informs much of our attitude to the natural world, to the food we eat and to how we value the multitudinous life that surrounds us.
Available since: 06/22/2021.
Print length: 37 pages.

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