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Down to Earth is about gardening for pleasure: exerting minimal effort for maximum results. So many gardening books make America's favorite hobby seem both mentally and physically laborious. They are full of esoteric advice on color theory, plant combinations, and nutrient requirements, as well as stern admonitions to double-dig, weed, and color coordinate. Rochester encourages readers to garden for self-gratification. No hoeing, no tilling, no turning of piles. No chemical insecticides or herbicides, either. The author's goal is to encourage and enable gardeners to simplify tasks, saving time and money, while making their gardens their own. Addressing soil preparation, plant selection, propagating, seed starting, mulching, on-the-spot composting and so much more, Down to Earth is an entertainingly wry book of gardening throughout the seasons.

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Reading this book, a chapter at a time over a cup of morning coffee, is like having a chat with Margot. * Sandlapper *
This book is full of plant descriptions, but more than that, a life of lessons learned by trial and error, and not just in the garden. * CIRCA Magazine *
Both a manual and a celebration of gardening, this collection of short columns will inspire even the most intimidated of beginner gardeners. * Sierra Club *
I originally checked this book out of from the library. I fell in love with it and bought my own copy. * Zanthan Gardens Blog *

Down to Earth: Practical Thoughts for Passionate

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    A Hardback by Margot Rochester

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      Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
      Publication Date: 16/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9781589793828, 978-1589793828
      ISBN10: 158979382X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Down to Earth is about gardening for pleasure: exerting minimal effort for maximum results. So many gardening books make America's favorite hobby seem both mentally and physically laborious. They are full of esoteric advice on color theory, plant combinations, and nutrient requirements, as well as stern admonitions to double-dig, weed, and color coordinate. Rochester encourages readers to garden for self-gratification. No hoeing, no tilling, no turning of piles. No chemical insecticides or herbicides, either. The author's goal is to encourage and enable gardeners to simplify tasks, saving time and money, while making their gardens their own. Addressing soil preparation, plant selection, propagating, seed starting, mulching, on-the-spot composting and so much more, Down to Earth is an entertainingly wry book of gardening throughout the seasons.

      Trade Review
      Reading this book, a chapter at a time over a cup of morning coffee, is like having a chat with Margot. * Sandlapper *
      This book is full of plant descriptions, but more than that, a life of lessons learned by trial and error, and not just in the garden. * CIRCA Magazine *
      Both a manual and a celebration of gardening, this collection of short columns will inspire even the most intimidated of beginner gardeners. * Sierra Club *
      I originally checked this book out of from the library. I fell in love with it and bought my own copy. * Zanthan Gardens Blog *

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