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Harvest is a beautifully photographed guide to growing, harvesting, and utilizing 47
unexpected garden plants to make organic pantry staples, fragrances, floral
arrangements, beverages, cocktails, beauty products, and more.
Every gardennot just vegetable plotscan produce a bountiful harvest! This
practical, inspirational, and seasonal guide will help make any garden more
productive and enjoyable with a variety of projects using unexpected and often
common garden plants, some of which may already be growing in your backyard.
Discover the surprising usefulness of petals and leaves, roots, seeds, and fruit:
turn tumeric root into a natural dye and calamintha into lip balm. Make anise hyssop
into a refreshing iced tea and turn apricots into a facial mask. Crabapple
branches can be used to create stunning floral arrangements, oregano flowers to
infuse vinegar, and edible chrysanthemum to liven up a salad. With...

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We are grateful to the wonderful garden-loving people in our - photo 1

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are grateful to the wonderful garden-loving people in our lives who helped Harvest come into being. First and foremost, David Fenton, our partner in this projectthank you, David, for your humor, patience, skill, and friendship. This book would not be the same without your beautiful photography. Thanks also to our agent, Andrea Barvzi of Empire Literary, for her support and advocacy, and Paul Cannon, for helping us with initial copyediting and writing and for helping us create a story. Debra Prinzing, founder of the Slow Flowers movement and mentorthank you for your support and kind words. Thanks to Mary Ann Newcomer, our zone expert who made sure that our California love of plants was relatable for those in other zones; all the folks at Ten Speed Press, especially our editor Lisa Regul and art director Ashley Lima; and the crew at Homestead Design Collective, our edible landscaping firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. And thank you to our clients who shared their gardens for this projectthe Stengers, Cottrills, Klines, and McCoys. Thanks to our moms, Garna and Kay, who both inspire our love of gardens, food, and flowers; and our husbands, Jay and Chris, and kids, Ana, Lauren, Max, Alejandra, and Ever, whom we do this with and for.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

STEFANI BITTNER and ALETHEA HARAMPOLIS are the owners of Homestead Design Collective, a San Francisco Bay Area landscape design firm. Bittner is coauthor of The Beautiful Edible Garden and Harampolis is coauthor of the best-selling The Flower Recipe Book and The Wreath Recipe Book and cofounder of the floral design company Studio Choo.

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PROJECT INGREDIENT ALTERNATIVES

Most of the projects in this book are highly versatile and can be made with many different kinds of plants. Here are our suggestions for alternatives. The main plant or plants for each project are indicated in italic.

PROJECT

PLANTS

alpine strawberry, anise hyssop, bachelors buttons, Berggarten sage, blackberry, blueberry, borage, calamintha, calendula, chinotto orange, elderberry/elderflower, flowering basils, gem marigolds, huckleberry, lavender, lemon bee balm, lilac, mashua, oregano, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme, viola

amaranth, anise hyssop, bachelors buttons, Berggarten sage, borage, calendula, flowering basils, gem marigolds, lavender, lemon bee balm, lilac, mashua flowers, oregano, peppermint candy flower, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, shungiku, thyme, viola

alpine strawberry flower, amaranth, anise hyssop, bachelors buttons, Berggarten sage flower, borage, calendula, chinotto orange flower, dwarf winter savory, flowering basils, gem marigolds, lavender, lemon bee balm, lilac, mashua flowers, oregano flowers, peppermint candy flower, pineapple guava flower, rose, rosemary flowers, scented geranium, shungiku flowers, thyme flower, viola

alpine strawberry flowers, anise hyssop, bachelors buttons, Berggarten sage flowers, borage, calamintha, flowering basils, gem marigolds, lavender, lemon bee balm, lilac, mashua flowers, oregano, peppermint candy flower, purple coneflower, rose, rosemary flowers, shungiku flowers, viola

Garden arrangement ()

alpine strawberry, apple/crabapple, artichoke/cardoon, blackberry, Chilean guava, flowering basils, and all plants in this book

anise hyssop, Berggarten sage, calendula, chinotto orange, feverfew, lavender, lemon bee balm, lilac, purple coneflower, rose, rosemary, scented geranium

anise hyssop, Berggarten sage, calendula, dwarf winter savory, lavender, oregano, rose, rosemary, thyme

anise hyssop, bay laurel, Berggarten sage, borage, calamintha, calendula, dwarf winter savory, feverfew, gem marigolds, lavender, lemon bee balm, lilac, mashua, oregano, purple coneflower, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme, viola, yarrow

apricot, blackberry, elderflower, huckleberry, lavender, lilac, pomegranate, rhubarb, rose

anise hyssop, bay laurel, Berggarten sage, borage, calendula, dwarf winter savory, flowering basils, gem marigolds, lavender, lilac, mashua, oregano, rose, rosemary, thyme, viola, yarrow

alpine strawberry, anise hyssop, apricot, Australian finger lime, blackberry, blueberry, borage, calamintha, calendula, chinotto orange, elderberry/elderflower, flowering basils, gem marigolds, huckleberry, lavender, lemon bee balm, lemongrass, lilac, mashua, pineapple guava, pomegranate, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, turmeric, viola, yarrow

alpine strawberry, anise hyssop, blackberry, blueberry, borage, calamintha, calendula, chinotto orange, elderberry/elderflower, gem marigolds, huckleberry, lavender, lemon bee balm, lemongrass, lilac, pomegranate, purple coneflower, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme

Plant dye ()

alpine strawberry, amaranth, artichoke/cardoon, Asian persimmon, bachelors buttons, Berggarten sage, blackberry, blueberry, borage, calendula, chinotto orange, elderberry, flowering basils, gem marigolds, huckleberry, lavender, lemon bee balm, lemongrass, lilac, mashua, oregano, pomegranate, purple coneflower, quince, rhubarb, rose, rosemary, thyme, turmeric, viola, yarrow

alpine strawberry, apple/crabapple, Australian finger lime, blackberry, blueberry, Chilean guava, chinotto orange, elderberry, huckleberry, lavender, lilac, pineapple guava, pomegranate, quince, rhubarb, rose

apricot, calendula, chinotto orange, lavender, lemongrass, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme

anise hyssop, borage, chinotto orange, elderflower, flowering basils, lavender, lemongrass, lilac, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme

Seasonal herb salad ()

alpine strawberry, amaranth, anise hyssop, bachelors buttons, Berggarten sage, black cumin seed, borage, breadseed poppy seed, calamintha, calendula, dwarf winter savory, flowering basils, gem marigolds, lavender, lemon bee balm, lilac, mashua, oregano, peppermint candy flower, pineapple guava flowers, rose, rosemary flowers, salad burnet, shungiku, thyme, viola

apple/crabapple, apricot, Asian persimmon, blackberry, blueberry, chinotto orange, elderberry, huckleberry, pineapple guava, pomegranate, quince, rhubarb

alpine strawberry, anise hyssop, apricot, Australian finger lime, bay laurel, Berggarten sage, blackberry, blueberry, borage, Chilean guava, chinotto orange, elderberry, flowering basils, gem marigolds, huckleberry, lavender, lemon bee balm, lemongrass, lilac, oregano, pineapple guava, pomegranate, quince, rhubarb, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme

Berggarten sage, lavender, rose, rosemary, thyme

Tea ()

alpine strawberry, anise hyssop, Berggarten sage, blackberry, black cumin, calamintha, calendula, Chilean guava, chinotto orange, elderflower, feverfew, flowering basils, gem marigolds, lavender, lemon bee balm, lemongrass, lilac, oregano, purple coneflower, rhubarb, rose, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme, viola, yarrow

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