The Zen of Gardening
byDavid Wann
Paperback,
240 Pages, 5 B/W Illustrations Word
Press; ISBN: 1-55591-457-8 ; Dimensions (in inches): 6x9
Drawing from his own
considerable gardening experience and expertise, as well as leaning on the
wisdom of the people he calls “The Zen Masters of the Western Garden,”
David Wann gathers a mix of stories, how-to advice, and simple, doable
projects that are ideal for gardeners in the high and arid landscapes of the
West. The Zen of Gardening in the High and Arid West is a friendly and
invaluable guide to such topics as strategic gardening (how to coax fruits
and vegetables from a sun-parched garden), pest-proof planting (how to
protect those disappearing bulbs), choosing the right varieties of edibles
for the region (apples, snow peas, tomatoes, etc.), how to become a
seed-starting maniac, a Farmer’s Almanac approach to gardening (plant peas
when the first cottonwood leaves appear!), as well as profiles of colorful
local gardens and gardeners.
For
gardeners of the high plains and mountains who are “meteorologically and
topographically challenged,” who routinely grapple with wild weather
swings, high elevations, and scarcity of water, Wann offers inspiration and
invaluable practical advice for success in the garden. Wann also shows how
gardening can offer “a Zen exercise in mindfulness, discipline, and the
joy of being right in the moment.”