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This is a nice in-depth guide to producing herbs and seeds from your own home and yard. There's lots of helpful tips for both the beginner and experienced gardener, and it's in a well organized format with beautiful photos scattered throughout the book.
One of the things I found most interesting is the recipes and list of helpful herbs for various healthful uses. So cool!
I recieved a complimentary e-book from the publisher through Netgalley to review. I was not required to write a positive review, and the thoughts above are my own.
This is such an informative guide! I absolutely recommend this to anyone who is diving into gardening and wants to see what can be used with your garden. I love how much information there was available in this book and the addition of an interview or even just an explanation of a small business depending on the topic was a cherry on top! I cannot wait to look into every resource that was listed and now use the many ideas that were given for my herbs especially! Please look into this book as it gives so much useful information!
Nice book! All about what you need to know to grow these herbs! Tells you coming invasive bugs, info on growing season too! Best of all is the recipes and crafts!
Roman’s citation of research throughout this book provides a wealth of information regarding the positive impact of the use of herbs. Her vast background in square foot gardening is helpful as this blends her knowledge of the why with the how. She discusses each of the highlighted herbs in detail along with tips for growing outdoor or indoors as well as what common pests and diseases may be found. Roman also provides a section on easily harvesting and processing the herbs you grow so nothing goes to waste. The big payoff for me was the section on using the harvest as I found additional ways to incorporate herbs into simple oil, vinegar, butter and salt recipes. Overall, this is full of a great deal of information for the novice or seasoned herb grower- or for someone who is interested in furthering their knowledge on the benefits of herbs.
Thank you to NetGalley and Fox Chapel Publishing for the advance copy. All thoughts are my own.
Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts by Kim Roman is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in herb gardening, particularly in the USA, though much of the information is universally applicable to home gardeners anywhere. The book offers practical guidance on everything from soil mixes to easy-to-follow charts, making it a valuable tool for both beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
What sets this book apart from other herb-growing guides is not only its wealth of information but also its focus on the many ways herbs can be used beyond the garden. From cooking to crafting, the book offers endless inspiration on how to incorporate herbs into everyday life.
One section I found particularly useful was the guide on collecting and storing herb seeds. This is a great way to save money and ensure a continuous supply of fresh herbs year after year. Roman also provides clear, step-by-step instructions, making the process accessible to gardeners at any level.
The book itself is beautifully presented. The layout is clean and easy to navigate, with plenty of high-quality photographs that complement the information. This makes it not only informative but also visually appealing—a pleasure to flip through as you plan your herb garden.
Chapter 14 was a highlight for me, as it dives into self-sufficiency and how to use homegrown herbs in a variety of creative ways. From making infused oils and herb sugars to dips and breads, the book offers practical recipes and tips. There's even a section on skincare, which I personally loved, as I enjoy making my own hair rinses. The book includes several DIY beauty recipes that are simple and effective, catering to those looking to explore the full range of herb uses.
Overall, there's truly something for everyone in this book. Whether you're just starting your herb-growing journey or have been gardening for years and are looking for new ways to use your herbs, Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts is a wonderful guide.
I highly recommend it to anyone passionate about growing and using herbs in their daily life.
Thank you to NetGalley and Fox Chapel Publishing for providing me with an e-book copy in exchange for my honest review.
Fun and informative and useful. I totally want to grow herbs and this book was a treasure trove for me. loved the photos and reference charts and methods for growing them. recommend!
This book is a good resource for beginners -- it includes lots of photos, reference charts and related info that makes it a helpful reference resource. I was looking for something to help me get started and not kill my recent herb purchases (because that's what usually happens)... still to be determined but I found this book helpful to get me started! It was actually a little more in-depth than I was expecting at times (ex: testing soil pH), but I appreciated it covering the basics for how herbs could also be used for wellness and even had some recipes and craft ideas.
Learning to grow your own plants requires the courage to fail and a lot of trial and error. Often, you might wonder if these efforts are worth it, especially in the beginning when buying the final product from the grocery store seems so easy and economical, even for organic items. At the same time, witnessing a plant grow from seed to fruit can provide a unique sense of satisfaction. An endearing aspect of this process is having a well-researched, well-experimented guide, rather than relying on random videos and articles available online without any real references. Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts by Kim Roman is an excellent example of such a guide. From the start, it illustrates the long path of uncertainty one faces when deciding to grow herbs—or any plants, for that matter. Anyone who wants to start gardening should first ask, “What’s your why?”
After a humble but thought-provoking beginning, the book covers various topics, from basic terminology to how to use the harvest. It provides essential information for every step until the harvest and can definitely be a helpful resource if you get stuck at any level of growing your own herbs. One of the interesting sections discusses different outdoor methods exclusively for growing herbs. It explains how to plan the sowing of seeds and how to extend seasons to promote herb growth, which seems to be an important aspect in hindsight. Each plant profile discussed includes valuable information, especially in the introductory paragraphs. Th. The most saddening section of the book is ‘Spices That Belong in Your Pantry (but You Probably Won’t Grow)’, that too is discussed in much details with all the possible reasoning. At the end, some recipes and examples from health care books can definitely address “Your why.”
A good graphic designer and better photographs could elevate this book to the next level, but overall, it is truly a handbook for both beginners and experienced gardeners. I would give it four out of five stars.
This is a handy resource about herbs with all the caring, growing details and how to and when to use them.
I cannot speak for the health and wellness aspects, though the information is well-researched and detailed.
I was not a fan of the design of the book (the look) - it is a bit old school, but this is a minor aspect.
As a novice in the world of herb gardening, I have always felt a bit intimidated by the idea of growing plants. My past attempts at cultivating flowers and vegetables haven’t been very successful, and I often doubted my "green thumb." However, "Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts" by Roman has been a game-changer for me.
This book is perfect for beginners like myself. Roman provides easy-to-follow instructions that make the process of growing herbs straightforward and approachable. Her clear guidance and practical tips have helped me realize what I have been doing wrong and how to grow healthier, more robust herbs in my garden.
One of the standout features of this book is its versatility. Roman doesn’t just stop at teaching you how to grow herbs; she also incorporates recipes, crafts, and various how-to's that show you what to do with the herbs you’ve grown. I was particularly delighted with the herb butter recipe. It’s incredibly simple, and I happened to have silicon heart molds on hand, which made the butter look as lovely as the illustrations in the book.
Recently, I purchased an oil/vinegar herb infuser but was clueless about how to use it. Roman’s book provided clear instructions on creating herb-infused oils and vinegars, and it turned out to be much simpler than I anticipated. This newfound skill has added a delightful twist to my culinary adventures.
For those just beginning their journey into the world of herbs, this book is an excellent starting point. It covers a wide range of uses for herbs, from creating your own salves, balms, and teas to making cocktails, mocktails, sachets, and skincare products. The potential for creativity is endless, and I am excited about the rewarding experiences ahead.
In summary, "Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts" is an invaluable resource for beginners. Roman’s expertise and approachable writing style make herb gardening accessible and enjoyable. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to explore the wonderful world of herbs.
Thank you, Fox Chapel Publishing and Netgalley for providing me with a digital copy of this lovely book for review.
Educational
Ms. Roman's instructional book on herbs is an interesting read. I found a few things I hadn't already known. I find it to be a great starting point for anyone interested in starting an herb garden with lots if information to get a great start.
I requested and received an ARC from NetGalley gratis and offer my own opinion in the same.
This is actually a great resource for gardening. At just over 200 pages, the book covers different ways of gardening to suit lifestyles and home arrangements. There are There's a wide range of plant profiles, pages dedicated to talking about soil quality and improvement, harvesting, storing and best ways to utilize your bounty. There are also edible recipes, personal care recipes, crafts. My most favorite parts are the herb-infused oils and the personal care recipes. Though this book is focused on the USA, lots of information are still useful for us in the tropical side of the world.
A complete guide to growing herbs at home and utilising them for different things, this was a fun book to read, mainly because I enjoy gardening and have grown my produce at home. There were a lot of herbs I haven’t attempted growing but this would be helpful to read again when I do get around to it.
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🌿 Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts is a must-have for anyone interested in starting their own herb garden. This comprehensive guide covers everything from soil preparation to pest control, and it profiles 51 herbs like chamomile, turmeric, and basil. With 25 recipes and 18 craft ideas, this book not only teaches you how to grow herbs but also how to use them in various ways, including cooking and wellness.
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This book is perfect for both beginners and more experienced gardeners. Kim Roman's instructions are clear and easy to follow. The quick reference charts and plant profiles are super handy, and I loved the variety of recipes included. The section on medicinal herbs by Michelle Guerrero Denison adds a nice touch. Overall, it's a fantastic resource that will help you grow and use your herbs effectively. 🌱
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Highly recommend for anyone wanting to start or improve their herb garden. It's informative, engaging, and beautifully presented. Happy gardening! 🌸
Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts by Kim Roman is a thoughtfully-written book jam-packed with information on all-things herbs. The author explains the many benefits of growing spices and herbs and seeking your own "why". Mine are varied including health and wellness benefits, the enriching experience, preservation (I gardened many years in Zone 2a and now in 8b), learning techniques, crafting and cooking.
Though climates differ wildly, growing herbs in trenches, containers, raised beds, spirals or greenhouses is life changing. I like that hardiness zones, microclimates, extending the season, soil properties, planning and harvest are included. Not only that but there are helpful charts and information on specific herbs and their sun requirements, germination temperature, planting depth and pest control. I grow loads of herbs and forage for many in the wild and use pop-up drying racks to dry them (and mushrooms) outside.
Whether you are in the dreaming stage, a beginner or experienced gardener, you will learn something from this book. Inspiring photographs and recipes are helpfully tucked in.
My sincere thank you to Fox Chapel Publishing and NetGalley for providing me with a digital copy of this informative book.
This book provides good, introductory information on a variety of herbs. I like that the basics of each herb including growing conditions are provided in concise format. The author takes things a step further by providing information on storing herbs and saving seeds. Overall the book is useful for new and seasoned gardeners.
Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts is a general guide for producing herbs for culinary and crafting uses written and curated by Kim Roman. Released out 2nd April 2024 by Fox Chapel, it's 208 pages and is available in paperback and ebook formats.
Herbaceous plants include a wide variety of species for different uses from the familiar chives, basic, thyme, and mint to the slightly more exotic and less well known shiso, ginger, and saffron. The author has included numerous plant profiles with cultural needs information, growing seasons, and temperature requirements. There is also good coverage and basic information about season extenders and greenhouses.
There are numerous attractive tutorial projects included like beautiful floral focaccia, herb flavored salts and sugars, lavender floral sachets, wreathes, scrubs, balms, and much more. Each tutorial is accompanied by a full ingredients list, helpful tips, and step by step instructions. The entire book is well photographed in color throughout.
The author/publisher have also included an abbreviated links and resources lists with vendors for plants and materials. Most are aimed at readers in North America, but many will ship outside the USA.
Four and a half stars. This would be a good choice for public library acquisition, home use, and gift giving.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
In "A Comprehensive Guide to Herb Gardening," Kim Roman offers practical advice suitable for gardeners of all levels. Roman's coverage of microgreens is particularly noteworthy, providing valuable insights into this aspect of herb gardening. Her advice on optimizing growing environments with grow lights, towers, and greenhouses is beneficial for enhancing herb-growing setups.
As a gardener with over 15 years of experience in hydroponic and outdoor herb cultivation, I found Roman's book to be incredibly informative. One standout feature is the detailed breakdown of each herb's preferences, covering soil temperature, spacing, lighting, pests, and harvesting methods. Additionally, the book offers essential tips on seed collection and storage, crucial for sustaining herb gardens over time.
Beyond its informative content, "A Comprehensive Guide to Herb Gardening" provides a diverse range of herb-infused recipes, from marinades to vinaigrettes, infused oils, cocktails, focaccia bread, teas, bath products, and more. Overall, this guide is a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced gardeners, offering thorough coverage of herb gardening essentials alongside practical advice and delicious recipes.
Thank you to Fox Chapel Publishing, Creative Homeowner, and NetGalley for the advanced copy.
What a fun wealth of knowledge!
If someone is looking for a beginner overview on all things herbs, this is the place to go!
It doesn’t go crazy in depth, but I wouldn’t expect that from such a broad overview. There’s a lot of helpful information all packed into one place for those interested in learning more!
Kim Roman's 'Growing Herbs for Health, Wellness, Cooking, and Crafts' is an amazing resource for anyone interested in herb gardening. Roman's expertise shines through in her easy-to-follow guidance on soil preparation, lighting, watering, and pest prevention. Featuring profiles of 36 popular herbs, along with a treasure trove of recipes and crafting ideas, this book offers something for every gardener. (I received an advance reader copy of this book, and all opinions are my own.) Whether you're looking to enhance your herb gardening, cooking, wellness routine, or crafting projects, Roman's guide is sure to inspire and educate.