aftermidnight
Garden Addicted
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Depends what mood I am at the time, I lucked out and found a little book I read many years ago, it's back in print after 50 year. "Old Herbaceous" by Reginald Arkell. I'm enjoying it as much as the first time I read it. Next in line is "The Wartime Kitchen and Garden" by Jennifer Davies.
When I'm in the learning mode I have a few books on the specifics of certain plants but there are time when I just like escapism and turn to fiction, especial fond of swashbucklers, mysteries both who-done-its and... (like the goings on in that little cabin in the woods, is she really a witch type of thing) historical novels I'm also fond of.
Annette
When I'm in the learning mode I have a few books on the specifics of certain plants but there are time when I just like escapism and turn to fiction, especial fond of swashbucklers, mysteries both who-done-its and... (like the goings on in that little cabin in the woods, is she really a witch type of thing) historical novels I'm also fond of.
Annette