Greenery


The Heartbeat of Trees: Embracing Our Ancient Bond with Forests and Nature
Miraculous Abundance: One Quarter Acre, Two French Farmers, and Enough Food to Feed the World
Bog Queen
Natuuramnesie
Modern Nature
Aard van het beestje
The Urban Naturalist: How to Make the City Your Scientific Playground
Rat Bohemia
Fernhurst, Q.E.D. and Other Early Writings
Olivia
The Child Manuela
Het bijenbalkon
Gaywyck
Dream Boy
আরণ্যক
Briar's Book by Tamora PierceThe Spellshop by Sarah Beth DurstWild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemoreFlowerheart by Catherine BakewellThe Witch and the Wildwood by Sarah    Robinson
Plant Magic
40 books — 6 voters
Christmas on Coronation Street by Maggie SullivanLittle Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson BurnettA Christmas Homecoming by Anne PerryThe Berenstain Bears Save Christmas by Jan BerenstainThe Red Gloves Collection by Karen Kingsbury
Winter Seasonal Reads
5,388 books — 1,455 voters


Avijeet Das
Villages have an unmistakable charm. There is a subtle magic found in villages. The earthiness, greenery, and fragrance of flowers, plants, fruits, and vegetables growing in the field is breathtakingly inimitable. Sitting in the lush green fields, while gazing at the wide blue sky, amidst the farm animals and the simple houses in the background, is a joie de vivre.
Avijeet Das

Sara Bonnett Stein
I urge you to imagine the interlaced abundance if, throughout suburbia, every stockade fence, every chain-linked boundary, were to be buried in varied greenery and each of them and every hedge transformed into a hedgerow. I ask you, at least, to open the door to some first guest that your party might begin.
Sara Bonnett Stein, Noah's Garden: Restoring the Ecology of Our Own Back Yards

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