Northeast Gardener's Year
by
Lee Reich
This figurative stroll through the garden brims with wonderful observations and practical tips on when, how, and what to plant throughout the seasons. "Brings together the authority of an experienced horticulturalist and the grace of a fine writer".--Michael Pollan, author of Second Nature. Line drawings throughout.
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
March 21st 1993
by Da Capo Press
(first published August 14th 1991)
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Not everything is relevant to my little box garden, but with its northeastern lilt it's much more relevant to my gardening climate than many other books. Plus, it's cheerful. And there's a schedule in the appendix.
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