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  Where Our Food Comes From: Retracing Nikolay Vavilov's Quest to End Famine

 
Where Our Food Comes From: Retracing Nikolay Vavilov's Quest to End Famine under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $24.95
Sale: $13.00
 
Manufacturer: Shearwater
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Gary Paul Nabhan
Publisher: Shearwater
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 581.632
Publication Date: 2008-09-12
Reading Level: 266
 
Description:
The future of our food depends on tiny seeds in orchards and fields the world over. In 1943, one of the first to recognize this fact, the great botanist Nikolay Vavilov, lay dying of starvation in a Soviet prison. But in the years before Stalin jailed him as a scapegoat for the country’s famines, Vavilov had traveled over five continents, collecting hundreds of thousands of seeds in an effort to outline the ancient centers of agricultural diversity and guard against widespread hunger. Now, another remarkable scientist—and vivid storyteller—has retraced his footsteps. In Where Our Food Comes From, Gary Paul Nabhan weaves together Vavilov’s extraordinary story with his own expeditions to Earth’s richest agricultural landscapes and the cultures that tend them. Retracing Vavilov’s path from Mexico and the Colombian Amazon to the glaciers of the Pamirs in Tajikistan, he draws a vibrant portrait of changes that have occurred since Vavilov’s time and why they matter. In his travels, Nabhan shows how climate change, free trade policies, genetic engineering, and loss of traditional knowledge are threatening our food supply. Through discussions with local farmers, visits to local outdoor markets, and comparison of his own observations in eleven countries to those recorded in Vavilov’s journals and photos, Nabhan reveals just how much diversity has
already been lost. But he also shows what resilient farmers and scientists in many regions are doing to save the remaining living riches of our world. It is a cruel irony that Vavilov, a man who spent his life working to foster nutrition, ultimately died from lack of it. In telling his story, Where Our Food Comes From brings to life the intricate relationships among culture, politics, the land, and the future of the world’s food.

 

  The Unlikely Lavender Queen: A Memoir of Unexpected Blossoming

 
The Unlikely Lavender Queen: A Memoir of Unexpected Blossoming under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $23.95
Sale: $12.00
 
Manufacturer: Broadway
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Jeannie Ralston
Publisher: Broadway
Dewey Decimal Number: 633.81
Publication Date: 2008-05-27
Reading Level: 272
 
Description: “I couldn’t help but question how I’d gotten to this strange spot in my life, so far from what I’d expected for myself. Yes, there had been a heady romance a few years back. Then a slew of subsequent decisions, fueled by love and yearnings I didn’t even know I had. But I never, ever would have suspected that this was where the sum total of them would bring me. That afternoon a new doubt dripped into my mind. When do you know, I wondered, whether the choices you’ve made were the right ones?”

In 1990, Jeannie Ralston was a successful magazine writer and bona fide city girl—the type of woman who couldn't imagine living on soil not shaded by skyscrapers. By 1994, she had called off an engagement, married Robb, a National Geographic photographer, and was living in Blanco Texas, population 1600.

The Unlikely Lavender Queen is the intimate story of a woman who gives up a lot for the man she loves – her beloved blue state, bagels and all-night bodegas—only to have to wonder: Was it too much? Ralston offers a lively chronicle of her life as a wife, new mother and an urban settler in rural Texas. As she labors to convert a dilapidated barn into a livable home, deal with scorpions and unbearably hot summers, raise two young children while Robb is frequently away on assignment, she realizes her ultimate struggle is to reconcile her life plans and goals with her husband’s without coming out the proverbial loser. And just when it seems like she might be losing that fight--and herself-- a little purple bloom changes her life.

For centuries lavender has been a mystical herb, so valuable to ancient Romans that a bushel would cost nearly a month’s wages. But when Robb returns from a trip to Provence with a plan for growing lavender on their land, Ralston is not convinced—in fact the last thing she needed or wanted was to take up farming on top of everything else. Then, much to her surprise, she slowly but surely falls in love with lavender, and in the course of growing and selling blooms, hosting the public at the farm, and creating lavender products, she discovers a new side of herself. A few short years later, Ralston had built Hill Country Lavender, a thriving commercial enterprise that transforms both her little corner of Texas and her life.

The Unlikely Lavender Queen will resonate with all women who have faced the tough choices that come with “having it all” and secretly (or not so secretly) hoped for great adventure to come along and surprise them. Ralston’s honest, funny, and poignant memoir is a testament to the fact that such adventures await us around every bend in life.

 

  Taming the Truffle: The History, Lore, and Science of the Ultimate Mushroom

 
Taming the Truffle: The History, Lore, and Science of the Ultimate Mushroom under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $29.95
Sale: $17.69
 
Manufacturer: Timber Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Ian R. Hall::Gordon Brown::Alessandra Zambonelli
Publisher: Timber Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.8
Publication Date: 2008-01-04
Reading Level: 304
 
Description:

Whether the world's best truffles are found in Piedmont or Perigord inspires impassioned debate, but the effects of dwindling supply and insatiable demand for the elusive, ultimate mushroom are unquestionable: prices through the roof, intrigue and deception, and ever more intensive efforts to cultivate.

The secrets of when, how, and where to collect truffles have benn passed from generation to generation since ancient times, but artificial cultivation remains the holy grail. Here in the most comprehensive practical treatment of the gastronomic treasure to date, the art and science of the high-stakes pursuit come together.

Their enthusiasm and expertise leavened with wry humor, the authors explore the newest techniques; they describe the commercial species in detail along with their host plants, natural habitats, cultivation and mintenance, pests and diseases, and harvesting with pigs, dogs, truffle flies, and even the electronic nose.

Pursuit of the fungus that costs more than gold is not for the faint of heart nor for those in a hurry, as under ideal conditions, truffle production in artificial truffieres can begin after three years but results may not be seen until a decade after planting, and maximum yields not for another decade still. So there is time to read and prepare, and no better source than this one.


 

  John Deere: Hobby Farm: How to Create and Maintain Your Hobby Farm or Great Estate (John Deere)

 
John Deere: Hobby Farm: How to Create and Maintain Your Hobby Farm or Great Estate (John Deere) under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $19.99
Sale: $13.59
 
Manufacturer: Creative Publishing international
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Kristen Hampshire
Publisher: Creative Publishing international
Dewey Decimal Number: 630
Publication Date: 2008-12-01
Reading Level: 176
 
Description:
The most complete hobby farming book available today

 

John Deere: Hobby Farm is packed with information and instructions for those who own, or dream of owning, a hobby farm or a large estate of 2 to 40 acres. Based on interviews with actual hobby farmers throughout the U.S., the book is packed with practical guidance and inspiring possibilities that capture the romance of the hobby farm. This is a highly attractive but hardworking book that’s designed to be as inspirational to the big-backyard folks who dream of upgrading as it is to those who are already living the hobby farm lifestyle.


 

  An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms

 
An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $49.95
Sale: $28.98
 
Manufacturer: Timber Press, Incorporated
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Robert Lee Riffle::Paul Craft
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated
Dewey Decimal Number: 634.97403
Publication Date: 2003-02-01
Reading Level: 528
 
Description: Cowritten by the author of the award-winning The Tropical Look, An Encyclopedia of Cultivated Palms offers a definitive account of palms that may be grown in the garden and landscape. Because palms are often underutilized as a result of their unfamiliarity --- even to tropical gardeners --- Robert Lee Riffle and Paul Craft have exhaustively documented every genus in the palm family. Approximately 890 species are described in detail, including cold hardiness, water needs, height, and any special requirements. Generously illustrated with more than 900 photos, this volume is as valuable as an identification guide as it is a practical handbook. It even contains photos of several palm species that have never before appeared in a general encyclopedia. Interesting snippets of history, ethnobotany, and biology inform the text and make this a lively catalog of these remarkable plants.

 

  Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants (Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guide)

 
Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants (Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guide) under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $9.95
Sale: $5.75
 
Manufacturer: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: C. Colston Burrell
Publisher: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.951973
Publication Date: 2006-09-28
Reading Level: 240
 
Description:
The biggest enemy of any garden is not a pest, disease, or poison—it’s any plant with tougher survival skills than the plants it competes with. The best way to weed out the invaders is with this fiendishly clever guide to native plants that can seek and destroy the top 100 most unwelcome perennials, grasses, vines, shrubs, and trees. While replacing the invaders, the beautiful, hardy native plants described here also attract native birds and butterflies, while turning away their own enemy invaders. Word-and-picture guides provide tips on care and maintenance, while helpful “at a glance” boxes depict shapes, sizes, best locations, and most attractive features of each native alternative.

 

  Edible: An Illustrated Guide to the World's Food Plants

 
Edible: An Illustrated Guide to the World's Food Plants under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $40.00
Sale: $25.24
 
Manufacturer: National Geographic
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: National Geographic
Publisher: National Geographic
Dewey Decimal Number: 613
Publication Date: 2008-11-18
Reading Level: 360
 
Description: A natural choice for the millions of people turning to a healthier lifestyle, this book invites readers on a sumptuously illustrated walk through the world garden to discover the story of some 250 food plants from field to table. Illustrated with more than 500 images and written by top international horticultural and culinary experts, the sumptuous Edible explores the origins, history, and contemporary cultural and culinary uses of fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, beverage plants, herbs, and spices. A rich introduction begins the book, revealing early agriculture and our "green" future. Then an eight-chapter "Food Directory" cameos individual plants, with reader friendly layouts framing each entry’s biography, botanical description, culinary role, and healing powers. In addition to the lively and authoritative narrative, Edible intrigues readers with layers of information: literary quotes, boxes on ancient origins of exotic foods, political underpinnings, nutritional values, longstanding remedies, and more. Tantalizing anecdotes dip into such diverse topics as the Japanese Cherry Festival; cacao, Mayan "food of the gods;" and the 17th-century Nutmeg Wars, which determined New York’s future. A glossary and index complete the book.

The National Geographic Desk Reference to Nature’s Medicine has proven itself a steady sales record. With huge appeal for both the health-conscious and the legions of devotees who follow today’s chefs in the media, Edible is a recipe for success.

 

  Chia: Rediscovering a Forgotten Crop of the Aztecs

 
Chia: Rediscovering a Forgotten Crop of the Aztecs under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $15.95
Sale: $9.91
 
Manufacturer: University of Arizona Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Ricardo Ayerza::Wayne Coates
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.6
Publication Date: 2005-02-01
Reading Level: 215
 
Description: One of the four main Aztec crops at the time of Columbus’s arrival in the New World, chia is now a forgotten food of the Americas. Chia seed oil offers the highest omega-3 fatty acid content available from plants, but today this species is known only for its use in "chia pets." Yet pre-Columbian civilizations used chia as a raw material for medicines and nutritional compounds, while chia flour could be stored for years as a food reserve and was valued as a source of energy on long journeys.

In this book, agronomist Ricardo Ayerza and agricultural engineer Wayne Coates trace the long and fascinating history of chia’s use, then reveal the scientific story of the plant and its modern potential. They compare fatty acid profiles of chia with our other major sources—fish oil, flaxseed, and marine algae—and provide evidence that chia is superior in many ways.

Here are just some of the benefits that chia provides:
- chia has the highest known percentage of alpha-linolenic acid, and the highest combined alpha-linolenic and linoleic fatty acid percentage of all crops
- chia has more protein, lipids, energy, and fiber—but fewer carbs—than rice, barley, oats, wheat, or corn—and its protein is gluten-free
- chia is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, iron, zinc, and copper
- chia is low in sodium: salmon has 78 times as much, tuna 237 times as much
- chia exhibits no evidence of allergic response, even in individuals with peanut and tree-nut allergies
- chia doesn’t give off a “fishy flavor,” unlike some other sources of omega-3 fatty acid

The need to balance the essential fatty acid content of the human diet, combined with the need for a safe, renewable, omega-3 fatty acid source, positions chia to become one of the world’s important crops. As this insightful study shows, current nutritional understanding provides an excellent opportunity to reintroduce this important food to the world.

 

  From Seed to Pumpkin (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 1) (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)

 
From Seed to Pumpkin (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 1) (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $5.99
Sale: $2.51
 
Manufacturer: HarperTrophy
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Wendy Pfeffer
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Dewey Decimal Number: 583.63
Publication Date: 2004-09-01
Reading Level: 33
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
 
Description:

Pumpkins can be baked in a pie.

Pumpkins can be carved into jack-o'-lanterns.

Pumpkin seeds can be roasted for a healthy snack.

But how does a tiny seed turn into a big pumpkin?

Read and find out what a pumpkin seed needs to help it grow!


 

  Christmas Trees: Growing and Selling Trees, Wreaths, and Greens

 
Christmas Trees: Growing and Selling Trees, Wreaths, and Greens under Horticulture in The Books Store
Price: $12.95
Sale: $7.44
 
Manufacturer: Storey Publishing, LLC
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Lewis Hill
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Dewey Decimal Number: 634.975
Publication Date: 1989-01-12
Reading Level: 160
 
Description: Money does grow on trees, and Christmas Trees by Lewis Hill is the essential equipment for anyone who wishes to gain the pleasure and profit of growing and selling trees, wreaths, and greens. Hill, an experienced and skilled tree grower himself, begins with the very basics, providing valuable insights on how to choose the best land and the best species of trees to grow on that land. Here you will learn how to ; Plan for continuous, efficient growth, including interplanting, natural seeding, and stump culture ; Care for your crop throughout the growing cycle, from planting and pruning, right through harvesting ; Propagate your own plants and collect wild seedlings ; Select the proper equipment for the nature and scope of your planting ; Handle problems dealt by weather, pests and diseases, and animals ; Find wholesale and retail markets, maintain a steady supply, deal with tree buyers, advertise and price, and maintain records and plan for taxes An attractive and lucrative side busin

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