Rare Harvest
The forager, urban farmer, and NatGeo star shares this beautiful, practical field guide and primer to the ethics of caring for the land.
With this indispensable, practical resource in the garden, in the field, and in the wild, learn the basics of foraging, as well as the "whys" of foraging and self-reliance. In a country with overflowing grocery store shelves, why should we learn to find, identify, grow, and harvest our own food?
With Indy's wisdom and guidance, learn:
- common foraging and farming identification terms
- how to measure and ID specimens
- recipes featuring the plants, mushrooms, and seaweeds introduced here
- culinary and medicinal applications
- the stories behind the plants; how they came to grow where they are
- sociocultural and economic considerations
- and so much more.
Whether you live in a food desert, in the suburbs, on a rural farm, or in a high-rise in the heart of the city, your personal and genetic story is interwoven with the story of the foods you eat. By way of being human, you are already a farmer. To uncover your innate ability to grow and find food is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself.
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Rare Harvest
Rare Harvest
The forager, urban farmer, and NatGeo star shares this beautiful, practical field guide and primer to the ethics of caring for the land.
With this indispensable, practical resource in the garden, in the field, and in the wild, learn the basics of foraging, as well as the "whys" of foraging and self-reliance. In a country with overflowing grocery store shelves, why should we learn to find, identify, grow, and harvest our own food?
With Indy's wisdom and guidance, learn:
- common foraging and farming identification terms
- how to measure and ID specimens
- recipes featuring the plants, mushrooms, and seaweeds introduced here
- culinary and medicinal applications
- the stories behind the plants; how they came to grow where they are
- sociocultural and economic considerations
- and so much more.
Whether you live in a food desert, in the suburbs, on a rural farm, or in a high-rise in the heart of the city, your personal and genetic story is interwoven with the story of the foods you eat. By way of being human, you are already a farmer. To uncover your innate ability to grow and find food is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself.
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The forager, urban farmer, and NatGeo star shares this beautiful, practical field guide and primer to the ethics of caring for the land.
With this indispensable, practical resource in the garden, in the field, and in the wild, learn the basics of foraging, as well as the "whys" of foraging and self-reliance. In a country with overflowing grocery store shelves, why should we learn to find, identify, grow, and harvest our own food?
With Indy's wisdom and guidance, learn:
- common foraging and farming identification terms
- how to measure and ID specimens
- recipes featuring the plants, mushrooms, and seaweeds introduced here
- culinary and medicinal applications
- the stories behind the plants; how they came to grow where they are
- sociocultural and economic considerations
- and so much more.
Whether you live in a food desert, in the suburbs, on a rural farm, or in a high-rise in the heart of the city, your personal and genetic story is interwoven with the story of the foods you eat. By way of being human, you are already a farmer. To uncover your innate ability to grow and find food is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself.












