A Way to Garden: A Hands-On Primer for Every Season

Author:   Margaret Roach
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
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9781604698770


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 April 2019
Format:   Hardback
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A Way to Garden prods us toward that ineffable place where we feel we belong; it s a guide to living both in and out of the garden. The New York Times Book Review For Margaret Roach, gardening is more than a hobby, it s a calling. Her unique approach, which she calls horticultural how-to and woo-woo, is a blend of vital information you need to memorize and intuitive steps you must simply feel and surrender to. In A Way to Garden, Roach imparts decades of garden wisdom on seasonal gardening, ornamental plants, vegetable gardening, design, gardening for wildlife, organic practices, and much more. She also challenges gardeners to think beyond their garden borders and to consider the ways gardening can enrich the world. Brimming with beautiful photographs of Roach s own garden, A Way to Garden is practical, inspiring, and a must-have for every passionate gardener.

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Author:   Margaret Roach
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
Imprint:   Timber Press
Dimensions:   Width: 20.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 25.60cm
Weight:   1.180kg
ISBN:  

9781604698770


ISBN 10:   1604698772
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 April 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A Way to Garden--sensitive, wise, deliberate, thoughtful and splendidly bossy--prods us toward that ineffable place where we feel we belong; it's a guide to living both in and out of the garden. --The New York Times Book Review A gorgeous, helpful, and tenderly funny book for anyone who likes putting plants in the ground. I love the fact that it's 'A Way to Garden' not 'THE way to Garden.' Less Hubris, more mulch. --Ann Patchett, author of Commonwealth and State of Wonder Roach's conversational tone showcases her personal experiences while highlighting important horticultural information, making it a compelling book to read straight through that is also useful as a reference for particular details. Readers will appreciate Roach's focus on gardening as a way anyone can help make the world a better place. --Booklist I love plants and flowers and adore this brilliant gardening guru and her beautifully written new book, just out. It's useful and gorgeous, a great combination. --Kurt Andersen (@KBandersen), host of NPR's Studio 360 Unquestionably brilliant! I am so impressed with the wisdom of Margaret Roach's experience and the things she writes about that most garden books ignore. --Deborah Madison, author of Vegetable Literacy and The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone Margaret has an intimate grasp of her subject, along with an appreciation of the microcosm of life within the spaces we garden. Her sparkling wit makes her a joy to read. --Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter House and Gardens Her voracious curiosity has kept Margaret on the leading edge. This updated classic distills decades of learning from one of gardening's keenest minds. It is delightfully free of ideology but brimming with ideas and inspirations. --Thomas Rainer, author of Planting in a Post-Wild World; principal of Phyto Studio If I could keep just one gardening book, the beautifully written A Way to Garden would be the treasured title. This is Margaret's finest work to date and why she is my gardening superhero! --Joe Lamp'l, Emmy Award-winning creator and host, Growing a Greener World, PBS A great book to curl up with . . . Margaret shares insight from her decades of gardening: the ups and downs are laid bare for gardeners to learn, empathize, and find inspiration. --Tony Avent, garden writer and founder, Plant Delights Nursery The perfect reading companion for those of us who feel that gardening is an unstoppable addiction. It will draw you even further in, while confirming what you've always known in your heart: you must have more plants! --Jane Perrone, host, On The Ledge podcast; former gardening editor, The Guardian An indefatigable researcher, Margaret Roach is a whirlwind of enthusiasm for and knowledge of the natural world. This update of A Way to Garden gives us the benefit of so much new information. Thank you, Margaret. --Marco Polo Stufano, founding Director of Horticulture, Wave Hill Now that I am starting to dig into my own land, I have found a trusted manual to create interest in every season. --Joshua McFadden, executive chef and author, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables A comprehensive resource and a great book to cuddle up with in the winter while dreaming about your garden plans for the spring. --Alexandra Cooks Charming, eye-opening and educational. I can't imagine a better book to curl up with this winter and know I'll be referring to it throughout each garden year. --Susan's in the Garden One of the most fun garden books. --Country Gardens Brimming with photographs of her own garden, A Way to Garden is both practical and inspiring for any passionate gardener. --Michigan Gardener A lavish book...that invites you into her garden with wisdom on gardening. A Way to Garden approaches each season with a metaphor of terms to relate to the months of the year. --Empire-Tribune


A Way to Garden--sensitive, wise, deliberate, thoughtful and splendidly bossy--prods us toward that ineffable place where we feel we belong; it's a guide to living both in and out of the garden. --The New York Times Book Review A gorgeous, helpful, and tenderly funny book for anyone who likes putting plants in the ground. I love the fact that it's 'A Way to Garden' not 'THE way to Garden.' Less Hubris, more mulch. --Ann Patchett, author of Commonwealth and State of Wonder Roach's conversational tone showcases her personal experiences while highlighting important horticultural information, making it a compelling book to read straight through that is also useful as a reference for particular details. Readers will appreciate Roach's focus on gardening as a way anyone can help make the world a better place. --Booklist I love plants and flowers and adore this brilliant gardening guru and her beautifully written new book, just out. It's useful and gorgeous, a great combination. --Kurt Andersen (@KBandersen), host of NPR's Studio 360 Unquestionably brilliant! I am so impressed with the wisdom of Margaret Roach's experience and the things she writes about that most garden books ignore. --Deborah Madison, author of Vegetable Literacy and The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone Margaret has an intimate grasp of her subject, along with an appreciation of the microcosm of life within the spaces we garden. Her sparkling wit makes her a joy to read. --Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter House and Gardens Her voracious curiosity has kept Margaret on the leading edge. This updated classic distills decades of learning from one of gardening's keenest minds. It is delightfully free of ideology but brimming with ideas and inspirations. --Thomas Rainer, author of Planting in a Post-Wild World; principal of Phyto Studio If I could keep just one gardening book, the beautifully written A Way to Garden would be the treasured title. This is Margaret's finest work to date and why she is my gardening superhero! --Joe Lamp'l, Emmy Award-winning creator and host, Growing a Greener World, PBS A great book to curl up with . . . Margaret shares insight from her decades of gardening: the ups and downs are laid bare for gardeners to learn, empathize, and find inspiration. --Tony Avent, garden writer and founder, Plant Delights Nursery The perfect reading companion for those of us who feel that gardening is an unstoppable addiction. It will draw you even further in, while confirming what you've always known in your heart: you must have more plants! --Jane Perrone, host, On The Ledge podcast; former gardening editor, The Guardian An indefatigable researcher, Margaret Roach is a whirlwind of enthusiasm for and knowledge of the natural world. This update of A Way to Garden gives us the benefit of so much new information. Thank you, Margaret. --Marco Polo Stufano, founding Director of Horticulture, Wave Hill Now that I am starting to dig into my own land, I have found a trusted manual to create interest in every season. --Joshua McFadden, executive chef and author, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables A must-have for passionate gardeners everywhere. --Garden Design Magazine Readers will appreciate Roach's focus on gardening as a way anyone can help make the world a better place, and Roach's approach, which balances precise information with one's own intuition. --Booklist This is no ordinary gardening guide. Lush color photography takes readers on a cinematic voyage of foliage and landscaping, peppered with Roach's wry humor and observations. --News Journal Her unique take on gardening expands the landscape to 365 days a year, encouraging readers to plan garden viewscapes outside their windows and not to ignore the particular beauty of a barren winter. --Hudson Valley Magazine A beautiful as well as informative book... whatever Information you seek, this book probably has it. --The Bulletin Her unique take on gardening expands the landscape to 365 days a year, encouraging readers to plan garden viewscapes outside their windows and not to ignore the particular beauty of a barren winter. --Hudson Valley Magazine Roach imparts decades of garden wisdom on seasonal gardening, ornamental plants, vegetable gardening, design, gardening for wildlife, organic practices, and much more. She also challenges gardeners to think beyond their garden borders and to consider the ways gardening can enrich the world. -- WAMC Northeast Public Radio


Unquestionably brilliant! I am so impressed with the wisdom of Margaret Roach's experience and the things she writes about that most garden books ignore. --Deborah Madison, author of Vegetable Literacy and The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone Margaret has an intimate grasp of her subject, along with an appreciation of the microcosm of life within the spaces we garden. Her sparkling wit makes her a joy to read. --Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter House and Gardens For more than two decades, A Way to Garden has provided a friendly invitation to the garden. As real, gritty, and funny as the first time around, this blueprint of how to garden, why we garden, the joys of gardening, is a prerequisite to lifting a spade. --Dan Hinkley, author of The Explorer's Garden Her voracious curiosity has kept Margaret on the leading edge. This updated classic distills decades of learning from one of gardening's keenest minds. It is delightfully free of ideology but brimming with ideas and inspirations. --Thomas Rainer, author of Planting in a Post-Wild World; principal of Phyto Studio America's favorite garden communicator shares her wisdom, and through her superb writing, helps us discover 'a lifetime supply of wonder.' --Ken Druse, photographer, lecturer, and award-winning author If I could keep just one gardening book, the beautifully written A Way to Garden would be the treasured title. This is Margaret's finest work to date and why she is my gardening superhero! --Joe Lamp'l, Emmy Award-winning creator and host, Growing a Greener World, PBS A great book to curl up with . . . Margaret shares insight from her decades of gardening: the ups and downs are laid bare for gardeners to learn, empathize, and find inspiration. --Tony Avent, garden writer and founder, Plant Delights Nursery The perfect reading companion for those of us who feel that gardening is an unstoppable addiction. It will draw you even further in, while confirming what you've always known in your heart: you must have more plants! --Jane Perrone, host, On The Ledge podcast; former gardening editor, The Guardian An indefatigable researcher, Margaret Roach is a whirlwind of enthusiasm for and knowledge of the natural world. This update of A Way to Garden gives us the benefit of so much new information. Thank you, Margaret. --Marco Polo Stufano, founding Director of Horticulture, Wave Hill Now that I am starting to dig into my own land, I have found a trusted manual to create interest in every season. --Joshua McFadden, executive chef and author, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables Margaret is the knowledgeable, encouraging, and often humorous best friend we all need when we grow a garden. --Niki Jabbour, food gardening author, writer, and radio host


Roach's conversational tone showcases her personal experiences while highlighting important horticultural information, making it a compelling book to read straight through that is also useful as a reference for particular details. Readers will appreciate Roach's focus on gardening as a way anyone can help make the world a better place. --Booklist Unquestionably brilliant! I am so impressed with the wisdom of Margaret Roach's experience and the things she writes about that most garden books ignore. --Deborah Madison, author of Vegetable Literacy and The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone Margaret has an intimate grasp of her subject, along with an appreciation of the microcosm of life within the spaces we garden. Her sparkling wit makes her a joy to read. --Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter House and Gardens Her voracious curiosity has kept Margaret on the leading edge. This updated classic distills decades of learning from one of gardening's keenest minds. It is delightfully free of ideology but brimming with ideas and inspirations. --Thomas Rainer, author of Planting in a Post-Wild World; principal of Phyto Studio If I could keep just one gardening book, the beautifully written A Way to Garden would be the treasured title. This is Margaret's finest work to date and why she is my gardening superhero! --Joe Lamp'l, Emmy Award-winning creator and host, Growing a Greener World, PBS A great book to curl up with . . . Margaret shares insight from her decades of gardening: the ups and downs are laid bare for gardeners to learn, empathize, and find inspiration. --Tony Avent, garden writer and founder, Plant Delights Nursery The perfect reading companion for those of us who feel that gardening is an unstoppable addiction. It will draw you even further in, while confirming what you've always known in your heart: you must have more plants! --Jane Perrone, host, On The Ledge podcast; former gardening editor, The Guardian An indefatigable researcher, Margaret Roach is a whirlwind of enthusiasm for and knowledge of the natural world. This update of A Way to Garden gives us the benefit of so much new information. Thank you, Margaret. --Marco Polo Stufano, founding Director of Horticulture, Wave Hill Now that I am starting to dig into my own land, I have found a trusted manual to create interest in every season. --Joshua McFadden, executive chef and author, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables


A Way to Garden--sensitive, wise, deliberate, thoughtful and splendidly bossy--prods us toward that ineffable place where we feel we belong; it's a guide to living both in and out of the garden. --The New York Times Book Review A gorgeous, helpful, and tenderly funny book for anyone who likes putting plants in the ground. I love the fact that it's 'A Way to Garden' not 'THE way to Garden.' Less Hubris, more mulch. --Ann Patchett, author of Commonwealth and State of Wonder Roach's conversational tone showcases her personal experiences while highlighting important horticultural information, making it a compelling book to read straight through that is also useful as a reference for particular details. Readers will appreciate Roach's focus on gardening as a way anyone can help make the world a better place. --Booklist I love plants and flowers and adore this brilliant gardening guru and her beautifully written new book, just out. It's useful and gorgeous, a great combination. --Kurt Andersen (@KBandersen), host of NPR's Studio 360 Unquestionably brilliant! I am so impressed with the wisdom of Margaret Roach's experience and the things she writes about that most garden books ignore. --Deborah Madison, author of Vegetable Literacy and The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone Margaret has an intimate grasp of her subject, along with an appreciation of the microcosm of life within the spaces we garden. Her sparkling wit makes her a joy to read. --Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter House and Gardens Her voracious curiosity has kept Margaret on the leading edge. This updated classic distills decades of learning from one of gardening's keenest minds. It is delightfully free of ideology but brimming with ideas and inspirations. --Thomas Rainer, author of Planting in a Post-Wild World; principal of Phyto Studio If I could keep just one gardening book, the beautifully written A Way to Garden would be the treasured title. This is Margaret's finest work to date and why she is my gardening superhero! --Joe Lamp'l, Emmy Award-winning creator and host, Growing a Greener World, PBS A great book to curl up with . . . Margaret shares insight from her decades of gardening: the ups and downs are laid bare for gardeners to learn, empathize, and find inspiration. --Tony Avent, garden writer and founder, Plant Delights Nursery The perfect reading companion for those of us who feel that gardening is an unstoppable addiction. It will draw you even further in, while confirming what you've always known in your heart: you must have more plants! --Jane Perrone, host, On The Ledge podcast; former gardening editor, The Guardian An indefatigable researcher, Margaret Roach is a whirlwind of enthusiasm for and knowledge of the natural world. This update of A Way to Garden gives us the benefit of so much new information. Thank you, Margaret. --Marco Polo Stufano, founding Director of Horticulture, Wave Hill Now that I am starting to dig into my own land, I have found a trusted manual to create interest in every season. --Joshua McFadden, executive chef and author, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables A comprehensive resource and a great book to cuddle up with in the winter while dreaming about your garden plans for the spring. --Alexandra Cooks


Unquestionably brilliant! I am so impressed with the wisdom of Margaret Roach's experience and the things she writes about that most garden books ignore. --Deborah Madison, author of Vegetable Literacy and The New Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone Margaret has an intimate grasp of her subject, along with an appreciation of the microcosm of life within the spaces we garden. Her sparkling wit makes her a joy to read. --Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter House and Gardens For more than two decades, A Way to Garden has provided a friendly invitation to the garden. As real, gritty, and funny as the first time around, this blueprint of how to garden, why we garden, the joys of gardening, is a prerequisite to lifting a spade. --Dan Hinkley, author of The Explorer's Garden Margaret is the knowledgeable, encouraging, and often humorous best friend we all need when we grow a garden. We get to peer over her shoulder as she sows every seed, plants every shrub, harvests every tomato. --Niki Jabbour, food gardening author, writer, and radio host Her voracious curiosity has kept Margaret on the leading edge. This updated classic distills decades of learning from one of gardening's keenest minds. It is delightfully free of ideology but brimming with ideas and inspirations. --Thomas Rainer, author of Planting in a Post-Wild World; principal of Phyto Studio


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Margaret Roach, one of America s best-known garden writers, creates awaytogarden.com and the public radio show by the same name, which has been called a top-5 garden podcast by The Guardian and is the winner of multiple Garden Writers of America medals. She was the first garden editor of Martha Stewart Living magazine where she also co-hosted a weekly call-in radio show for several years. She lives in rural New York State, and her garden has been open for Garden Conservancy Open Days for more than 20 years.

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