The Little Wild Library: Clover: Simple Things to Do with the Plants Around You.

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Available for Pre-order. Due March 2025.
The Little Wild Library: Clover: Simple Things to Do with the Plants Around You. Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: David & Charles
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Pages: 112 Illustrations and other contents: 366 Illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781446315439 Categories: , , , , , , ,

In The Little Wild Library: Clover, discover what makes this industrious and nutritious plant so special, with a host of recipes and makes to try throughout the year. Learn how to make the most of what this magnificent plant has to offer, all while gaining a better understanding of the ecosystem of which clover forms such a vital part. All the recipes and makes are beginner friendly, making it easier and more fulfilling to engage with the natural world and form a connection to the plants and flowers that decorate our lives. Learn how to identify the clover from the comprehensive botanical information included, and take this pocket-sized book out on foraging adventures to help spot the plant in its natural habitat. Through the book, explore how clover got its name, and discover some of the myths, legends, and folklore attached to this fantastic plant. The perfect beginner’s guide to foraging, in a handy pocket-sized format, The Little Wild Library: Clover will reveal the secrets of this magical weed and inspire those new to foraging to experiment and explore the beautiful plants around them.

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Author Biography

Clare Gogerty lives on a smallholding in deepest Herefordshire which she is opening as a spiritual retreat in 2023. The sound of shamanic drumming often comes from her orchard, and herbal remedies are frequently cooked up in the kitchen. She has been interested in magic, druidry and folklore since a child, encouraged by her father, an enthusiastic dowser and leyline hunter. A former magazine editor, she is now a freelance journalist and author, writing about spirituality, travel, homes and gardens