A collection of essays evokes the simple joys of gardening with observations on lawn mowing, digging up leeks, crickets, skin cream for cow udders, bird watching, and a Thanksgiving family reunion. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.
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As gardening columnist for the New York Times, Anne Raver is one of our foremost authorities on making things grow. Even non-gardeners will find this book of essays a source of profound pleasure, for Raver is a writer who transcends her subject even as she illuminates it, writing with such passion, wisdom and stylishmess that her book will enchant anyone who reads it.
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