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Hopefully these will help others for next year:
Seeds of Woody Plants in the United States
click link then scroll down; beside the pdf listing, right click and
"save link as" to download the pdf format of the book.


The Woody Plant Seed Manual is more direct.
Click the link and the file will load. Save like for any other pdf you open.


For those who still have years to spend at the craft.
Wonderful journey to you all
 
Hopefully these will help others for next year:
Seeds of Woody Plants in the United States
click link then scroll down; beside the pdf listing, right click and
"save link as" to download the pdf format of the book.


The Woody Plant Seed Manual is more direct.
Click the link and the file will load. Save like for any other pdf you open.


For those who still have years to spend at the craft.
Wonderful journey to you all
Wow...now THAT is a reference manual!
 
Thank you very much. The Seed book is great, and the link to the Internet Archive will leave me with hours of exploration.

I already found the 11,000+ file archive of Grateful Dead audio. The Dead are playing at da house.

Thanks.

I hit the jazz & blues archive on the regular.
Recipe books by people who are LITERALLY legends in cuisine.
[Hey I was a fat kid--its in my genes to love good food]
And something on nearly every topic in one format or another.
With somethings the science is still as valid as it was 100 years ago--
and often presented simpler.
 
I was poking through the Jazz archives and the Bluegrass archives last night.

Cookbooks - thanks, I'll have to dig in there. I love cooking.

Something I have been wading through for a year or so is

A guide to modern cookery
Escoffier, A. (Auguste) 1907ed.


Awesome skills test.
Recipes weren't always as direct and fully step-by-step as now.
But the food I have done from it are fabulous; some interesting glimpses into tastes of the past
Good eating
 
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