Storey Publishing Spring 18 Catalog
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
GARDENING<br />
29<br />
Landscaping with Fruit<br />
lee reich<br />
Advice on choosing the perfect<br />
spots to plant fruit trees accompanies<br />
detailed profiles on 39<br />
eye- and palate-pleasing species<br />
that grow well in temperate<br />
zones and are well suited to<br />
home landscapes. The result is<br />
an invaluable guide to bringing<br />
year-round beauty to the yard<br />
and luscious fruit to the kitchen.<br />
Paper; 192 pages; 9¼ x 10<br />
Full-color<br />
$19.95 US / $29.95 CAN / UK: NA<br />
ISBN 978-1-60342-091-4; No. 62091<br />
Hardcover with jacket;<br />
$30.00 US / $45.00 CAN / UK: NA<br />
ISBN 978-1-60342-096-9; No. 62096<br />
Growing Tasty<br />
Tropical Plants in Any<br />
Home, Anywhere<br />
laurelynn g. martin<br />
& byron e. martin<br />
Now anyone can enjoy fresh<br />
coffee brewed from beans grown<br />
in the kitchen, or juice from an<br />
orange picked in the living room.<br />
This book, from the co-owners<br />
of Logee’s Tropical Plants, shows<br />
how to successfully plant, grow,<br />
and harvest 47 varieties of<br />
tropical fruiting plants — in<br />
any climate.<br />
Paper; 160 pages; 9½ x 9½<br />
Full-color<br />
$<strong>18</strong>.95 US / $28.95 CAN / £13.99 UK<br />
ISBN 978-1-60342-577-3; No. 62577<br />
The Fruit<br />
Gardener’s Bible<br />
lewis hill & leonard perry<br />
Backyard gardeners learn how<br />
to successfully grow organic<br />
fruit and nuts at home. This<br />
complete resource covers<br />
everything about growing<br />
fruit, from choosing the best<br />
varieties to planting, pruning,<br />
protecting from wildlife, and<br />
harvesting.<br />
■ ■ 64,000 COPIES IN PRINT<br />
Paper; 320 pages; 8½ x 10⅞<br />
Full-color<br />
$24.95 US / $37.95 CAN / UK: NA<br />
ISBN 978-1-60342-567-4; No. 62567<br />
Hardcover;<br />
$34.95 US / $52.95 CAN / UK: NA<br />
ISBN 978-1-60342-984-9; No. 62984<br />
“This is a delightfully<br />
presented how-to book<br />
with techniques for<br />
raising fruit trees that<br />
do well in tiny plots,<br />
produce a lot, and are<br />
a snap to pick.”<br />
— Oregonian<br />
Grow a Little Fruit Tree<br />
ann ralph<br />
BEST<br />
SELLER<br />
With this radical yet simple pruning technique and easy<br />
maintenance plan, any full-size variety of fruit tree can be kept<br />
small while still producing full-size fruit in abundance! The<br />
book examines how to select and plant the best varieties of<br />
apples, apricots, cherries, figs, nectarines, peaches, pears,<br />
persimmons, plums, and pomegranates for climate and taste.<br />
With small trees, every task is easier, from pruning and care<br />
to harvesting the fruit.<br />
Paper; 168 pages; 7 x 9<br />
Full-color<br />
$16.95 US / $25.95 CAN / £11.99 UK<br />
ISBN 978-1-61212-054-6; No. 622054<br />
“Extremely appealing. ...<br />
Forget farm to table.<br />
Here’s weed to bowl.”<br />
— New York Times<br />
Homegrown<br />
Whole Grains<br />
sara pitzer<br />
In 1,000 square feet, anyone can<br />
grow enough wheat to harvest<br />
50 pounds in an afternoon —<br />
enough for 50 loaves of fresh<br />
bread. Instructions are included<br />
on how to grow, harvest, store,<br />
grind, and prepare wheat, corn,<br />
barley, millet, oats, rice, rye,<br />
spelt, and quinoa. Dozens of<br />
recipes let these grains shine.<br />
Paper; 168 pages; 7 x 9<br />
Illustrations throughout<br />
$14.95 US / $22.95 CAN / £11.99 UK<br />
ISBN 978-1-60342-153-9; No. 62153<br />
The Homebrewer’s<br />
Garden, 2nd Edition<br />
joe fisher & dennis fisher<br />
For homebrewers who take<br />
great pride in every aspect of<br />
their brew, including growing<br />
their own ingredients, this is<br />
the go-to reference for gardening<br />
guidance. This second and<br />
expanded edition includes 29<br />
specialty homebrew recipes<br />
and grower/brewer profiles.<br />
■■69,000 COPIES IN PRINT<br />
Paper; 216 pages; 6 x 9<br />
One-color with 8-page full-color insert<br />
$16.95 US / $25.95 CAN / £11.99 UK<br />
ISBN 978-1-61212-686-9; No. 622686<br />
Deerproofing Your<br />
Yard & Garden<br />
rhonda massingham hart<br />
Plants can be protected from<br />
deer damage with innovative<br />
fencing, with homemade or<br />
commercial repellents, or<br />
simply by using plants that<br />
deer hate, as this classic volume<br />
on deerproofing explains.<br />
■ ■ 127,000 COPIES IN PRINT<br />
Paper; 208 pages; 6 x 9<br />
Illustrations throughout<br />
$14.95 US / $22.95 CAN / UK: NA<br />
ISBN 978-1-58017-585-2; No. 67585<br />
Backyard Foraging<br />
ellen zachos<br />
BEST<br />
SELLER<br />
Many edible plants can be found in backyards, lawns, and parks.<br />
Vacant lots host edibles such as sumac, purslane, and Japanese<br />
knotweed. Urban parks may offer up garlic mustard and ginkgo<br />
nuts. And lawns can be full of sheep sorrel, chickweed, dandelion,<br />
and pineapple weed. Invaluable safety tips and harvesting etiquette<br />
accompany these profiles of 65 edible weeds and ornamental<br />
plants, as well as a few mushrooms.<br />
Paper; 240 pages; 7 x 9<br />
Full-color<br />
$16.95 US / $25.95 CAN / £11.99 UK<br />
ISBN 978-1-61212-009-6; No. 622009<br />
ALSO AVAILABLE:<br />
The Wildcrafted Cocktail, page 56<br />
SPRING 20<strong>18</strong> STOREY PUBLISHING