Beds I have known: Confessions of a passionate amateur gardener

beds i have known: confessions of a passionate amateur gardener

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Beds I have known: Confessions of a passionate amateur gardener

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Publishers Weekly calls Martha Smith "a sort of Erma Bombeck of the floral plot." Beds I Have Known reveals the hilarious side of gardening, including what it's like to be mistaken for Martha Stewart and what agricultural one-upsmanship is all about. The best chapters, though, are her funny, rather touching stories about gardening oddballs such as Antoinetta Goodwin, who planted marigolds in city traffic circles, and Martha's neighbor, John the Dahlia King. There's something self-revelatory about gardening, and Martha lets it all hang gloriously out. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"By mid-August of my first gardening year, when the entire office had been swamped by the floral deluge and I was reduced to putting bouquets on the desks of people I don't even particularly like, I began to feel like someone who had accessorized her clothing with a garlic necklace." This is how Martha Smith charms her readers for over 300 pages in her revised and expanded 1990 edition of Beds I Have Known. Dubbed the Erma Bombeck of gardening, her writing is refreshing, funny and natural. So much humorous prose is forced like hothouse poinsettias, but Smith's words spring effortlessly as January crocus. A seedy cast of characters blooms with each chapter. We delight in their fragrance. The chapter titles warn us of the garden pests. "Peonies Envy...Canna Lily Kill Ya?...Don't Bug Me!" This enchanting organically diverse garden of words is seeded with photos and drawings. Smith gives us a bouquet to lighten the rooms in our heart. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Beds I have known: Confessions of a passionate amateur gardener,Martha Smith,Curley Pub,0792707400

Book Contents:

  1. Best Kitchen Herbs
  2. Biological Control of Weeds
  3. Bright & Easy Borders
  4. Cactus and Succulents : Simple Secrets for Glorious Gardens -- Indoors and Out (Garden Style Book)
  5. Calabazas (Early-Reader Science. Foods.)
  6. Careers in Horticulture and Botany (Vgm Profressional Careers Series)
  7. Clematis: The Complete Guide
  8. Color in the Flower Garden
  9. Container Gardens: Simple Steps to Beautiful Potted Plants (How-to Gardening)
  10. Designing Dwarfs in the Desert, the first 35 years of the Phoenix Bonsai Society

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