5 x 5 References (math isn’t my strong point)
My top five, most important, always-off-the-shelf reference books that I use constantly in each of five categories: Herbalism, Cookbooks, Plants, Ecology, and Landscape Architecture. These are my most dog-eared, post-it-noted, stained, and written-in references.
Herbalism (ok, some are favorite authors):
- everything and anything by Matthew Wood
- many of Stephen Harrod Buhner‘s books
- Richard Mabey’s The New Age Herbalist
- Andrew Chevallier’s Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine
- Andrew Tillotson’s The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook
Cookbooks (ok, six here):
- Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything in the World
- Jack Bishop’s Vegetables Every Day
- Alice Waters’ The Art of Simple Cooking
- 101 Cookbooks blogger Heidi Swanson’s Super Natural Everyday
- I LOVE Dina Falconi‘s self-published book Foraging and Feasting: A Field Guide and Wild Food Cookbook, with exquisite and accurate painting-sketches of the plants for positive identification by Wendy Hollender. This is a book I wish I made, I love it so much.
Best Informational Cookbooks (see how I am so bad at math and snuck another category in here?):
- Sally Fallon’s Nourishing Traditions
- Paul Pitchford’s Healing with Whole Foods
Plants (ok, six, plus more cheating with authors – wait, not that kind of cheating):
- Micheal Dirr’s Manual of Woody Landscape Plants
- anything with Ken Druse behind the lens (The Natural Habitat Garden, The Natural Shade Garden)
- Piet Oudolf’s books (Dream Plants for the Natural Garden, Planting Design, Designing with Plants)
- Joseph Hudak’s Gardening with Perennials Month by Month
- Nancy Ondra’s Grasses
- Donald Leopold’s Native Plants of the Northeast
Ecology (ok, four then):
- Perlman and Milder’s Practical Ecology
- Richard Forman’s Land Mosaics
- Richard Forman’s Road Ecology
- Sim Van der Ryn’s and Stuart Cowan’s Ecological Design
Landscape Architecture (sort of, these are the guides I use to create my brand of it):
- David Jacke’s and Eric Toensmeier’s immense and awesome two-volume Forest Gardening
- Toby Hemenway’s Gaia’s Garden
- Patrick Whitefield’s How to Make a Forest Garden
- Stine’s Landscapes for Learning and Robin C. Moore’s Plants for Play
My most-read Journals:
- Orion
- Taproot
- Organic Gardening (I do not like all the ads, but I love supporting this family-founder of a movement)
- Journal of the American Herbalists Guild
- Acres
- I also get Landscape Architecture Magazine, but I never read it cover to cover like I do these others. I also have an in-procrastination-mood love for Moomah and Leaf, both online mags.