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Darklunarose
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Pickpick

If the cooler weather and full on planting season doesn‘t come soon I‘m going to end up bankrupt with all the ideas these books are giving me.

TheBookHippie SAME!!! 2w
Darklunarose @TheBookHippie how close are you guys to cooler weather? 2w
TheBookHippie @Darklunarose we have snow another month yet. I can plant end of May hopefully so opposite problem 🙃 (edited) 2w
Darklunarose @TheBookHippie same problem different season…can not plant till Mother Nature allows it! 2w
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Darklunarose
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Ready to read this after noon. Goddess help me, I‘m going to have so many things I want to try this autumn.

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TheAromaofBooks
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Mehso-so

This book gets full marks for being absolutely lovely, with tons of beautiful photographs. However, while the theme was good, the material was very repetitive. They gave the steps for planning a garden (found in virtually any gardening book: hardscape, focal points, anchor plants, filler plants, groundcover), then said, “you can replace any of your regular plants with edible plants!!“ and then covered the same steps for your front yard, back yard⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) and containers, so they ended up saying the same things a lot. There were a few interesting ideas, but these authors are also from SoCal, so while they threw out some little possibilities for those of us who live where the land freezes half the year, it definitely felt like the focus was on people who can garden pretty much year round. A nice book to page through, but it didn't really bring anything unique to the table for me. 1mo
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CrowCAH
Very Blueberry: [A Cookbook] | Jennifer Trainer Thompson
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#LitsyTeaSwap

A delicious blueberry 🫐 tea; not too strong in flavor!

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Kshakal
Berries | Roger Yepsen
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Eggs Delicious 🍓😋🫐 5mo
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noradickens
Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market | Michelle Schaub, Amy Huntington
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noradickens
Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market | Michelle Schaub, Amy Huntington

I really enjoyed this poetry collection book. I thought that it would be perfect for all ages as it is very expressive. The poems are very versatile as it shares the unique adventure of farmer's markets and the hidden joys that come with it.

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noradickens
Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market | Michelle Schaub, Amy Huntington
Pickpick

The poetry book, Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market, is a collection of poems. These poems explore a day at an urban farmers‘ market. It dives deeper into the world of adventures that young readers experience at a farmer's market as it is very expressive. Overall, it highlights people you'll see, what to eat, and how produce is grown.

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mariaacuff
Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market | Michelle Schaub, Amy Huntington

Sally's Sweet Corn
“Get your roasted corn here!
Can't be beat this time of year!
Eat it fast!
Eat it slow!
Crunch in circles!
Nibble rows.
Wipe the butter off your chin.
Ear to ear, you're sure to grin.
Quick, before it disappears!
Step right up the sweet corn's here!“

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mariaacuff
Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers' Market | Michelle Schaub, Amy Huntington

The book contains various elements of poetry including sound patterns and a sense of imagery. Specifically, the poems incorporate the use of rhyming words among the lines represented within them creating an easy and continuous flow. Additionally, the poems allow the readers to imaginatively tap into their sense of sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch as they imagine themselves exploring the various components of a farmers market.