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Rosalind Creasy (born 1939) is an American
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,
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er, and author. She is known for her work on
edible landscaping Foodscaping is a modern term for the practice of integrating edible plants into ornamental landscapes. It is also referred to as edible landscaping and has been described as a crossbreed between landscaping and farming.Waterford, Douglas. ''21st C ...
, particularly her 1982 book ''The Complete Book of Edible Landscaping'', considered a landmark book in the subject.''


Biography

Creasy grew up in
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. In 1967, she moved to the
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where she began studying landscape design at
Foothill College Foothill College is a public community college in Los Altos Hills, California. It is part of the Foothill–De Anza Community College District. It was founded on January 15, 1957, and offers 79 Associate degree programs, 1 Bachelor's degree pro ...
. She earned her degree in horticulture, and initially worked in landscape design using plants she describes as 'non-edible'. She moved to
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, in 1973 to do landscape design. She first came to think about edible landscaping when she and her husband visited an Israeli
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in the late 1970s where she saw the energy that went into building crop land in Israel. Creasy felt that if Americans were growing edible plants it would be a better use of land. Back in Los Altos, Creasy removed her front lawn and replaced it with a vegetable garden in the early 1980s; the plants in her garden include wheat that local children help her
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and she uses to bake bread. In 1982, Creasy published her book ''The Complete Book of Edible Landscaping''. After she published her first book, she traveled to different parts of the United States to introduce people to edible landscaping. The second edition of her book, ''Edible Landscaping'', was published in 2010 and was a complete re-write given the changes since the first publication of the book in 1982.


Awards and honors

Her books ''Edible Landscaping'' and ''Cooking from the Garden'' have both won the Quill & Trowel award from the Garden Writers Association. In 1999, Creasy was named a fellow of Garden Communications International, and in 2009, she was elected to their Hall of Fame.


Selected publications

*Review of ''The Complete Book of Edible Landscaping'' * * * * *Review of ''Cooking from the Garden'' *


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Creasy, Rosalind 1939 births Living people American women writers American gardeners American garden writers Foothill College alumni People from Needham, Massachusetts Writers from Massachusetts