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Works by Roger B. Yepsen

Organic Plant Protection (1976) 173 copies, 1 review
Apples (1994) 119 copies, 3 reviews
Berries (2006) 44 copies, 1 review
Train Talk (1983) 26 copies
Growing for Market (1978) 23 copies
City Trains (1993) 8 copies

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Legal name
Yepsen, Roger B., Jr.
Gender
male
Education
Bucknell University (BA, English Literature)
Occupations
gardener
writer
farmer
illustrator
editor
Short biography
http://www.rogeryepsen.com/aboutRY/ab...
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Pennsylvania, USA

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Reviews

10 reviews
"Berries are edible jewels, distillations of sunlight, soil, and floral perfumes. Some offer ambrosial sweetness; others are as assertive as herbs and spices. Yet many of us rarely encounter berries outside of a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich or raspberry-scented seltzer. Berries reintroduces us to these delightful fruits, including neglected varieties that have nearly disappeared from the American diet and garden. Roger Yepsen offers advice on finding wild berries, growing your own, and show more preserving them for year-round enjoyment. Sixty delicate watercolors depict berries from black currants and wild strawberries to the exotic salmonberry and Achilles Red gooseberry. And while it's hard to improve on the fresh item, Berries includes almost a hundred recip0es: blueberry buckle, raspberry soup, elderberry wine, and black currant crepes. This elegant guidebook will inspire cooks, gardeners, foragers -- and anyone with a sweet tooth -- to get more involved with the wonderful world of berries."
~~front flap

Anyone who knows me at all well knows I'm mad about blackberries, so this book in my library is no surprise. A very charming, comprehensive treatment of berries. Did you know there are white currants? I certainly didn't! And there's a recipe for fool, although not the form of fool served at Sardine Lake Lodge, which makes delightful gooseberry fool.

If you like berries at all, you'll treasure and enjoy this book.
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One type of apple per page. I keep this book on the front passenger's seat in my car. At each red light I "devour" one apple.
I reviewed this book on my blog:
The Real World According To Sam

This book kept getting put on pause because of school. Finally finished it! This book was very informative and I really enjoyed the many different exercises. Now, I feel like I know my wonderful brain a little bit better! =)

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Statistics

Works
25
Members
1,014
Popularity
#25,404
Rating
4.0
Reviews
10
ISBNs
44
Languages
1

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