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Bringing a Garden to Life

Bringing a Garden to Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful friend for you and your garden.
Review: Carol Williams has written a gardening book that is as instructive as it is eloquent, as practical as it is spiritual. I found the book at the library, just after I (nervously) embarked on my first garden. I quickly realized it needed a permanent place in my home, and I bought my own copy. As a rookie, I savored its useful advice and encouraging tone, but with each year of experience, I return to it for so much more. Just a great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For all those who truly enjoy gardening
Review: I've given this book as a gift to three people, each of whom raved about it.

Carol Williams provides a comforting stroll through the pleasures of growing a garden that is a place of comfort and pleasurable change.

She reminds us that the garden we build today will change as we change, and that the changes bring wonderful opportunities. She stresses that we should enjoy the process of planning, building and growing a garden, rather than rushing to a finished product.

This book is more than a "how to" on growing and arranging veggies and flowers in your garden, although there are many great gardening tips and techniques included.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For all those who truly enjoy gardening
Review: I've given this book as a gift to three people, each of whom raved about it.

Carol Williams provides a comforting stroll through the pleasures of growing a garden that is a place of comfort and pleasurable change.

She reminds us that the garden we build today will change as we change, and that the changes bring wonderful opportunities. She stresses that we should enjoy the process of planning, building and growing a garden, rather than rushing to a finished product.

This book is more than a "how to" on growing and arranging veggies and flowers in your garden, although there are many great gardening tips and techniques included.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book not only about gardening, but about life
Review: There are many things to be learned in the growing, the germinating, the flowering, the pruning, the harvesting, the compasting, the living, the dying, and most of all the watching. This book is filled not only with practicalities for the gardener and philosophies for the human being, but philosophies for the flowers and practicalities for life.


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