“Working in the garden . . . gives me a profound feeling of inner peace. Nothing here is in a hurry. There is no rush toward accomplishment, no blowing of trumpets. Here is the great mystery of life and growth. Everything is changing, growing, aiming at something, but silently, unboastfully, taking its time.”
Quote by Ruth Stout
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How to Have a Green Thumb Without an Aching Back: A New Method of Mulch Gardening
Exploring a modern approach to gardening, the book delves into the benefits of mulch gardening, providing practical tips and techniques to create a thriving garden with minimal physical effort. more
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