Let's go out and pick berries! Foraging for wild berries is one of the most enjoyable and delicious of family outdoor activities. Berries grow in all parts of North America and come in a wide variety of colors, sizes and shapes. But how do you know which ones are safe to eat and which could make you sick, or worse? Good Berry Bad Berry is the authoritative one-stop guide to identifying and safely enjoying these healthy superfruits -- with clear descriptions and full color photographs of 40 of the most widely available berries in North America (including a separate listing of berries found only in certain regions). Packaged with heavy matte-laminated pages and concealed-wire binding for handy, water-resistant use outside.
There's lots more information in the book, covering 40 common wild berries in North America. The layout of the book makes it really easy to find the information you want. I think I'm well on my way to fulfilling my childhood goal of becoming a berry-ologist!--Melissa Will
Good Berry Bad Berry by Helen Yoest is a berry fine little spiral-bound guide to slip into a backpack while out in the field or take to a nursery when deciding what berries to plant on your property.--Jill Sell "Gardening books will inspire homeowners whether they live in the city or country"
From Joe Lamp'l, host of HGTV's Growing a Greener World: What a great resource! While I've often wondered which berries are good, bad or neutral, now I know - and so glad I do. Even better, Helen offers so much additional and interesting information for each of the 40 berries (who knew?) that we encounter in our gardens, landscapes and natural areas around the country. I'm thrilled to have this book as my one and only go-to guide on the topic.
Helen Yoest writes for Better Homes and Gardens, Country Gardens, Martha Stewart Living, Christian Science Monitor, Fine Gardening and Southern Living. She is the author of Plants with Benefits: an Uninhibited Guide to the Aphrodisiac Herbs, Fruits, Flowers & Veggies in Your Garden. Southern Living magazine named her blog, Gardening with Confidence, one of the top blogs to follow in 2015. Helen lives in Raleigh, NC, where she tends to her garden, a Certified Wildlife Habitat, Bird Habitat and Monarch Watch Station.
St. Lynn's Press
Pub Date: February 01, 2016
0.7" H x 6.1" L x 7.0" W
112 pages
spiral