A Life in the Garden: Tales and Tips for Growing Food in Every Season
By (Author) Barbara Damrosch
Workman Publishing
Timber Press
10th December 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Outdoor and recreational areas: design and maintenance
635
Hardback
380
Width 198mm, Height 232mm, Spine 34mm
1240g
One of America's most well-known and bestselling gardening writers shares her reflections and advice on finding joy in the garden
In A Life in the Garden, horticultural icon Barbara Damrosch imparts a lifetime of wisdom on growing food for herself and her family. In writing that's accessible, engaging, and elegant, she welcomes us to garden alongside her. Personal, thoughtful, and often humorous, this book offers practical DIY insights that will delight gardeners, cooks, and small-scale farmers. With a personal and sometimes irreverent tone, Barbara expresses the pleasure she takes in gardening, the sense of empowerment she finds in it, and the importance of a partnership with the real expert: nature.Barbara Damrosch has saved from extinction the art of the personal essay. Not since Charles Lamb have we had such enjoyable reading. She makes kitchen gardening an imaginative experience.
--Daniel Hoffman, 22nd United States Poet Laureate.
One of the most popular gardening personalities in the world.
--Dr. Richard Churchill, People, Places and Plants
The Queen of organic growing...a human search engine when it comes to questions about gardening and cooking.
--Heidi Julavits, The New York Times Style Magazine
To me, Barbara Damrosch is the Julia Child of gardening. ...Barbara was one of the people who made "sustainable" "small-scale," and "compost" household words. ...She practically invented the edible gardening movement.
--Phillis Odessey, The New York Botanical Garden, Plant Talk
Barbara Damrosch is one of the nation's most respected garden experts and writers. She is the author of Theme Gardens and The Garden Primer and writes a weekly column for The Washington Post called "A Cook's Garden." She appeared as a regular correspondent on the PBS series The Victory Garden, and co-hosted the series Gardening Naturally for The Learning Channel. She is the co-owner, with her husband, Eliot Coleman, of Four Season Farm, an experimental market garden in Harborside, Maine, that is a nationally recognized model of small-scale sustainable agriculture.