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"In this charming collection of essays, feminist journalist, activist, and author Brownmiller writes with passion, humor, and complete candidness about 35 years of gardening on the 20th-floor terrace of her Greenwich Village apartment. Along with weather, climate, and critter issues, Brownmiller also describes unique gardening problems that a more traditional yard gardener couldn’t fathom, such as building renovations and neighbors unappreciative of leaf drift—although plenty of them are eager to share plants and pots for Brownmiller’s urban oasis, too. From stories of the loss of her beloved birch trees in the wake of a hurricane to tales of victory at her garden’s thrilling achievements, the author reveals all, including the odd assortment of detritus she discovered thrown down from the shared rooftop garden above ... With a style reminiscent of Eric Grissell’s Thyme on My Hands and A Journal in Thyme, Brownmiller’s meandering musings will delight readers. Memoir lovers and gardeners alike will enjoy these adventures in urban gardening." * Library Journal *
"Susan Brownmiller's delightful book is a gift not only for lucky city-dwellers able to cultivate green outdoor spaces of their own but for those who can only garden mentally. Nothing I've read has done a better job of capturing the inherent drama in gardening—the constant struggle against weather, drought, insects, disease, as well as the special challenges in cities posed by altitudes, landlords, developers and neighbors. Brownmiller's observant and witty writing has taken me back all over again to the special thrill and satisfaction of making things grow." -- Joyce Johnson * author of Minor Characters *
"Charles Darwin made us aware of the ingenious adaptations plants evolved to survive in unlikely environments. Susan Brownmiller delights us with the ingenious adaptations plant growers like herself evolve to garden on the 20th floor. Defying drying winds and pests of several species, including homo sapiens, Brownmiller keeps the clematis climbing. My City Highrise Garden is a terrace gardener's how-to and every gardener's why-to. It's ardent, informative and also funny." -- Barbara Garson * author, playwright and community gardener *
"A beautifully produced book. Beginning to end, Brownmiller informs, amuses and delights with her wit, knowledge and urbanity." * Lilith *
"For those who enjoy garden journals, My City Highrise Garden is an wonderful journey and escape." * NYBG Plant Talk blog *

Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: HELLO, TERRACE
CHAPTER 2. WIND
CHAPTER 3. THE BIRCHES
CHAPTER 4. THE CHORES OF MARCH
CHAPTER 5. A WATER FEATURE
CHAPTER 6. BUSHELS OF PEACHES
CHAPTER 7. A FIELD OF COREOPSIS
CHAPTER 8. EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS
CHAPTER 9. COMING UP ROSES
CHAPTER 10. BUTTERFLIES IN THE GARDEN
CHAPTER 11. DAYLILY DREAMS
CHAPTER 12. A PEONY BUSH
CHAPTER 13. HYDRANGEAS
CHAPTER 14. MY THIRTY-YEAR GERANIUMS
CHAPTER 15. MY IRIS EXPERIENCE
CHAPTER 16. RIOTOUS ANNUALS
CHAPTER 17. BOSTON IVY
CHAPTER 18. HONEYSUCKLE IS NOSTALGIA
CHAPTER 19. HELPING A CLEMATIS
CHAPTER 20. ALAS, THE ROAMING CAT
CHAPTER 21. THE MOCKINGBIRD ON THE ROOFTOP
CHAPTER 22. FALL IS FOR RECKONING
EPILOGUE: A WOMAN’S WAY

My City Highrise Garden

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 3/31/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813588896, 978-0813588896
      ISBN10: 0813588898

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "In this charming collection of essays, feminist journalist, activist, and author Brownmiller writes with passion, humor, and complete candidness about 35 years of gardening on the 20th-floor terrace of her Greenwich Village apartment. Along with weather, climate, and critter issues, Brownmiller also describes unique gardening problems that a more traditional yard gardener couldn’t fathom, such as building renovations and neighbors unappreciative of leaf drift—although plenty of them are eager to share plants and pots for Brownmiller’s urban oasis, too. From stories of the loss of her beloved birch trees in the wake of a hurricane to tales of victory at her garden’s thrilling achievements, the author reveals all, including the odd assortment of detritus she discovered thrown down from the shared rooftop garden above ... With a style reminiscent of Eric Grissell’s Thyme on My Hands and A Journal in Thyme, Brownmiller’s meandering musings will delight readers. Memoir lovers and gardeners alike will enjoy these adventures in urban gardening." * Library Journal *
      "Susan Brownmiller's delightful book is a gift not only for lucky city-dwellers able to cultivate green outdoor spaces of their own but for those who can only garden mentally. Nothing I've read has done a better job of capturing the inherent drama in gardening—the constant struggle against weather, drought, insects, disease, as well as the special challenges in cities posed by altitudes, landlords, developers and neighbors. Brownmiller's observant and witty writing has taken me back all over again to the special thrill and satisfaction of making things grow." -- Joyce Johnson * author of Minor Characters *
      "Charles Darwin made us aware of the ingenious adaptations plants evolved to survive in unlikely environments. Susan Brownmiller delights us with the ingenious adaptations plant growers like herself evolve to garden on the 20th floor. Defying drying winds and pests of several species, including homo sapiens, Brownmiller keeps the clematis climbing. My City Highrise Garden is a terrace gardener's how-to and every gardener's why-to. It's ardent, informative and also funny." -- Barbara Garson * author, playwright and community gardener *
      "A beautifully produced book. Beginning to end, Brownmiller informs, amuses and delights with her wit, knowledge and urbanity." * Lilith *
      "For those who enjoy garden journals, My City Highrise Garden is an wonderful journey and escape." * NYBG Plant Talk blog *

      Table of Contents
      CHAPTER 1: HELLO, TERRACE
      CHAPTER 2. WIND
      CHAPTER 3. THE BIRCHES
      CHAPTER 4. THE CHORES OF MARCH
      CHAPTER 5. A WATER FEATURE
      CHAPTER 6. BUSHELS OF PEACHES
      CHAPTER 7. A FIELD OF COREOPSIS
      CHAPTER 8. EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS
      CHAPTER 9. COMING UP ROSES
      CHAPTER 10. BUTTERFLIES IN THE GARDEN
      CHAPTER 11. DAYLILY DREAMS
      CHAPTER 12. A PEONY BUSH
      CHAPTER 13. HYDRANGEAS
      CHAPTER 14. MY THIRTY-YEAR GERANIUMS
      CHAPTER 15. MY IRIS EXPERIENCE
      CHAPTER 16. RIOTOUS ANNUALS
      CHAPTER 17. BOSTON IVY
      CHAPTER 18. HONEYSUCKLE IS NOSTALGIA
      CHAPTER 19. HELPING A CLEMATIS
      CHAPTER 20. ALAS, THE ROAMING CAT
      CHAPTER 21. THE MOCKINGBIRD ON THE ROOFTOP
      CHAPTER 22. FALL IS FOR RECKONING
      EPILOGUE: A WOMAN’S WAY

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