<b>Informative and enthusiastic</b>

i Paper

<b>An important and accessible herbal for the 21st century</b> . . . this book provides <b>plenty of practical growing advice</b> . . . Her extensive experience as a hands-on gardener <b>gives this book added weight</b> . . . For anyone delving into herbs for the first time or those who want to broaden their herbal repertoire in the garden and home, <b>this book is much needed</b>

Gardens Illustrated

<b>Explores the many medicinal uses for herbs and other plants</b>

Daily Telegraph

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Gardener and writer Alys Fowler <b>has a knack with words as well as plants,</b> and in this compendium of herbs (each one smartly illustrated), <b>she infuses each page with lore, understanding and green-fingered know-how.</b> <b>It makes you feel like you're tapping into ancient botanical secrets.</b>

The Herald

<b>Your garden can be an invaluable medicine cabinet, </b>says expert Alys Fowler

Woman's Weekly

Dip into this <b>charming miscellany </b>of herbs from renowned horticulturalist Alys Fowler. <b>It is ready to answer all your herb-related questions.</b> <b>Packed from cover-to-cover </b>with useful growing pointers, medicinal benefits, cultural and historical background information. A <b>must-have reference resource</b> for any potting shed or kitchen bookshelf

Grow Your Own

Alys Fowler <b>explores remedies from the herb patch</b>

The Simple Things

This manual <b>shows you how to live a healthier lifestyle,</b> involving the use of tried and tested plants

Garden News

Informative, enthusiastic and ideal dip-in material, it makes you feel like you're tapping into ancient and worthy botanical secrets

Belfast Telegraph

Equips you with the knowledge to harvest everything you need

Weekly News

THE BEST GARDENING BOOKS OF THE YEAR - GARDENS ILLUSTRATED'Informative and enthusiastic' i PaperPLANT-BASED MEDICINE FOR A CALMER, HEALTHIER LIFE It's easy to turn to the pharmacy when we're stressed, sick or feeling under the weather, but what if you turned to your garden instead?In this accessible and easy to use manual, horticultural expert, former Gardener's World presenter and Guardian columnist, Alys Fowler, shows how to take control of your health by adopting a more natural lifestyle. For thousands of years, people who had no access to clinical medicine knew how to boost their well-being by using the ingredients they found in plants. Herbs are the people's medicine; often freely available and abundant, they are ready and waiting to be plucked from around you to soothe and heal your body and mind. With guides for how to use and grow over 100 herbs - for example how to use fennel for indigestion, camomile for anxiety and nettle for hayfever - you'll soon be heading into the garden, rather than opening the medicine cabinet. Offering a fusion of botanical, practical, cultural and historical information, A Modern Herbal reveals how common herbs are the simple, cleansing way to better health and happiness.'An important and accessible herbal for the 21st century . . . For anyone delving into herbs for the first time or those who want to broaden their herbal repertoire in the garden and home, this book is much needed' Gardens IllustratedAS SEEN IN THE GUARDIAN
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A charming, modern miscellany of herbs - for gardeners, cooks and armchair botanists alike.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780241368336
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Michael Joseph Ltd
Vekt
900 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter

Biographical note

Born in Silchester, Hampshire, Alys Fowler had a rural childhood, growing up surrounded by animals in the countryside. She was influenced by her mother's gardening talents and, after leaving school in 1996 she studied at the Royal Horticultural Society, the Royal Botanic Gardens in London, and later the New York Botanical Gardens, returning to the UK to complete a masters at UCL in 2002.

Alys spent some years presenting the long-running BBC series Gardeners' World and has since become a prominent horticultural journalist, writing a popular weekly column in the Guardian.