Herbs: How to Grow and Use Them by Louise Evans Doole - 1962 Edition
If you find excitement in doing things with an extra fillip, if you like watching things grow, and want to add spice to your life, there is no better way than with herbs. Louise Evans Doole
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Can one woman's interest turn into a lifetime career? You bet! Can it continue to inspire generations beyond after her own life has come and gone? Absolutely!
That's the story of Louise Evans Doole (1903-1966) who discovered a passion in the joy of growing herbs as a newly arrived twenty-something to the farmlands of Nebraska. A southerner by birth, Louise moved to Lincoln, Nebraska with her husband in the late 1920s and took up herb gardening which quickly became her area of expertise. In addition to being an editor at Nebraska Farmer, Louise also conducted local lectures on herb gardening and wrote two books on the subject inspiring thousands of home growers to try their hand at herb gardening.
This book, Herbs: How to Grow and Use Them was Louise's first book. Published in 1962, it covered all aspects of herb gardening from growing to cultivation to cooking and preserving. Full of all sorts of invaluable information, this herb book is especially fun for its sections on garden layouts, culinary recipes and historical references.
Louise became such a knowledgeable figure in her Nebraska landscape, that an herb garden in Lincoln was completely devoted and dedicated to her memory, which visitors can still visit and learn from today. Louise states in the opening chapter that this book was intended for novice gardeners, but we disagree. Anyone, experienced or not, who appreciates the beauty, flavor and cultivation of herbs will admire Louise's enthusiasm for her subject and the timeless advice she offers.
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- 1962 edition
- 128 pages
- Interesting recipes include Herb Punch, Sharbatee Gulah, Rose Petal Jam along with an array of herbed sugars, salt, teas, and vinegars.
- Illustrated throughout by Minne
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In lovely vintage condition. All pages are clean and bright. the dust jacket contains some chippy areas along the top and bottom edges. The spine is tight and all pages are intact. Please see photos.
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Measures 5.5" inches (width) x 8" inches (length) x .5" inch (depth) and weighs 10oz.