Bill Hylton
Author of Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs
About the Author
Image credit: via Woodworker's Journal
Works by Bill Hylton
Woodworking With the Router: Professional Router Techniques and Jigs Any Woodworker Can Use (1993) 229 copies
Rodale's Step-By-Step Guide to Outdoor Furniture for the Weekend Woodworker: Stylish Projects for the Yard and Deck (1995) 10 copies
Country Pine Furniture Projects: 32 Classic Pieces to Build for Your Home (American Woodworker) (2008) 9 copies
Quick-And-Easy Projects: Furniture and Accents, Plywood Projects, Toys, Kitchen Projects, Shelving and Storage (The Weekend Woodworker) (1992) 9 copies
Rodale's Step-By-Step Guide to Outdoor Furniture for the Backyard Builder: Easy-To-Build Projects for the Yard and Deck (1995) 8 copies
Organically Grown Foods: What They are and Why You Need Them (A Rodale organic living paperback) (1973) 5 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Hylton, Bill
- Legal name
- Hylton, William H.
- Birthdate
- 1944-07-09
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Pennsylvania, USA
Members
Reviews
Informative and entertaining, this encyclopedia has already helped me improve my black thumb to more of a yellowish hue. Practical information such as ideal planting times and soil conditions fill sidebars, while the main pages are devoted to beautiful (and useful) illustrations and explanations of the history/uses/growing conditions of each herb. So far its information helped me save some flagging basil and lavender plants, and grow dill and sage from seed.
This is an older and I think out of print book, but it has some useful features I don't have in any other herb references. There's a large section about using herbs to dye fibers. Another section shows layouts for ideal gardens. The herb monographs are pretty standard, but they do have common preparations listed for each which is helpful.
Excellent resource, covers so many different herbs from so many angles. This will probably be my main reference because its the best I've read so far and covers everything I could possibly need to know.
The Rodale Herb Book: How to Use, Grow, and Buy Nature's Miracle Plants (An Organic gardening and farming book) by Bill Hylton
A great reference guide to herbs: growing, using, old legends, old and new herb remedies.
You May Also Like
Associated Authors
Statistics
- Works
- 30
- Members
- 2,559
- Popularity
- #10,034
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 10
- ISBNs
- 60











