The Hedgerow Apothecary Forager’s Card Deck: 52 Identification Cards to Help You Find and Gather Wild Plants

£16.95

Available for Pre-order. Due March 2025.
The Hedgerow Apothecary Forager’s Card Deck: 52 Identification Cards to Help You Find and Gather Wild Plants Author: Format: Cards First Published: Published By: Octopus Publishing Group
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Illustrations and other contents: 50 full-colour photographs Language: English ISBN: 9781837994847 Categories: , , , , , , , , ,

Discover the fascinating properties of 52 common wild plants, where to find them and how to make the most of their powers with this beautiful, pocket-sized deck Foraging is the perfect opportunity to get outside, find your way back to nature and connect with a long and rich tradition of herbalists and their remedies. This deck features clear full-colour photographs to help you safely identify each plant, as well as insights into their healing powers and other uses, making it the ideal, portable companion for your foraging ventures. Whether you are a total beginner or an experienced forager, this guide is designed to be taken with you on your adventures into the hedgerows, forests and woodland so that you may reap the benefits of this ethical, enjoyable and sustainable practice all year round. This deck also includes: – Invaluable advice on how to forage safely – A helpful month-by-month foraging calendar – Tips on foraging etiquette

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Author Biography

Christine Iverson discovered a love of all things hedgerow after moving to a Sussex Downland village in 2001. This fascination led to volunteering as an apothecary at the Weald and Downland Living Museum where she taught school children about medieval and Tudor medicine. Keen to learn more, she became a regular contributor to her local parish magazine sharing the folklore and superstitions of hedgerow plants with her local community. She runs regular folklore and foraging workshops at Tuppenny Barn Organics and gives talks to local women's institutes and horticultural societies.