First, the ‘admission’ ...yes, I’m on Fakebook, but I only have family for ‘friends’ (and one pastor). I put up with it because that’s the only way I see pics of my great-nieces/nephews growing up. I also use ‘FBP’ (FaceBook Purity) that lets me see only what I want to see - no ads, etc. I would quit in a minute of the nieces/nephews would switch to Me/We, but all their friends are on FB.
That being said, I do follow a few pages and one of the most recent is “The Heirloom Gardener - Jon Forti”. He posts the most interesting things and I often share them with the family. He has a book out & if you read the reviews on Amazon, it’s a really good book. Here’s a link:
https://www.amazon.com/Heirloom-Gardener-Traditional-Plants-Skills/dp/1604699930/ref=sr_1_1
Some reviews:
“Forti aims to encourage people to connect with the land and plants, providing inspiration through his experiences and reflections. Forti’s work as a historical gardener informs his approach, which is enhanced by the beautiful wood block print artwork that accompanies each essay and illustrates key ideas throughout the book.” —Booklist
“Social history, botany and home economics merge in a fascinating book to dip in and out of.” —The English Garden
“Interesting information about horticultural practices, skills, and crafts that shouldn’t be lost over time.” —The Washington Gardener
“I know that I will dig into this book again and again to be touched, to be reminded of the many ways we can live lightly on the earth and in community – and eat well.” —Garden Arts
“Part essay collection, part gardening guide, The Heirloom Gardener encourages readers to embrace heirloom seeds and traditions, serving as a well-needed reminder to slow down and reconnect with nature.” —Modern Farmer
“Garden historian John Forti eloquently shares his passion for heirloom plants, historic garden techniques, and traditional crafts…this book is sure to delight anyone interested in garden history and learning how to enjoy the fruits of the garden.” –The American Gardener
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The customer comments are even better - people really love this book! Just a few ...
I love it. Perfect book to add to anyone’s collection, no matter what your interests are. The illustrations are gorgeous and the cover is attractive; I’ve bought several to give away as gifts. I highly recommend, you won’t regret this purchase.
I had a hard time putting this down. Read it a second time. Great book from an inspiring soul.
This is a great book for everyone to add to their collection. Great information in a fantastic format. Buy 2, you’ll want to keep a copy for yourself if you’re planning to give someone else a wonderful gift!
This has so much useful information in it, I absolutely LOVE this book. I’m reading it slowly, which is easy to do because it gives you nuggets of wisdom in small doses. Highly highly recommend!
Love this book! It’s inspiring me to update my garden with heirlooms and embrace plants and skills from the olden days in modern times. Each chapter is its own artfully crafted story.
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I have one good/special friend that I exchange gifts with - always looking for something special for her birthday (November) & Christmas. Usually I make her something, but this year, for her birthday, I think I’m going to get her this book - I’m also going to buy a used copy for myself! It sounds like perfect reading for the winter, when collecting ideas for that next spring garden!
Book Reviews are always welcome. I plan on doing a few book review posts during our ‘down time’ this late fall and winter.
Definitely checking this one out! :)
These two ladies and their reviews caught my eye. Madison used to have a ‘Chez Panisse’ and it was AWESOME. Not sure why it went out of business. It was pretty pricey, but well worth it. My BFFs of 40+ years and I used to go there at least once a year.
I’ve sold dozens of the Sharon Lovejoy books for children at the garden center. Your little Nieces would really like ‘Sunflower Houses’ and ‘Roots, Shoots, Buckets and Boots.’ Really nice illustrations, too.
“The Heirloom Gardener empowers readers with a toolkit of traditional and sustainable practices for an emerging artisanal crafts movement, and a brighter future.” —Alice Waters, chef and owner, Chez Panisse; founder, The Edible Schoolyard Project
“Follow John Forti down the garden pathway to the deepest roots of plant lore, food ways, herbal traditions, and living in green harmony on this fragile earth.” —Sharon Lovejoy, author of Sunflower Houses; Roots, Shoots, Buckets and Boots; and Trowel and Error