Grow your own bushfoods / Keith and Irene Smith [illustrations by Beth Norling].

By: Smith, Keith, 1939- [author.]Contributor(s): Smith, Irene, 1942- [author.] | Norling, Beth [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Frenchs Forest, N.S.W. : New Holland, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: iv, 139 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmContent type: cartographic image | still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781864364590 (paperback); 1864364599Other title: Grow your own bushfoods : a complete guide to planting, eating and harvesting | Grow your own bush-foodsSubject(s): Aboriginal Australians -- Food | Economic sectors - Agriculture and horticulture - Gardening | Food - Preparation - Cooking | Food - Bush tucker | Plants | Cooking (Wild foods) -- Australia | Cooking (Wild foods) | Wild plants, Edible | Wild plants, Edible | Agriculture -- Australia | Agriculture | Wild foods -- Australia | Cooking (Wild foods) | Wild plants, Edible -- Australia | Australia | AustraliaDDC classification: 641.6 | 581.6320994 LOC classification: TX823 | .S555 1999Summary: Grown Your Own Bushfoods is the first ever comprehensive and practical guide to growing and harvesting more than 140 kinds of Australian bushfoods right in your own backyard. Detailed plant profiles describe ideal growing conditions and characteristics of each species. In addition there are suggestions on the best ways to prepare and eat your bushfoods.
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Previously published 1999.

Includes bibliography: (pages 135-136) and index.

Grown Your Own Bushfoods is the first ever comprehensive and practical guide to growing and harvesting more than 140 kinds of Australian bushfoods right in your own backyard. Detailed plant profiles describe ideal growing conditions and characteristics of each species. In addition there are suggestions on the best ways to prepare and eat your bushfoods.

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