“Sooner or later every gardener must face the fact that certain things are going to die on him. It is a temptation to be anthropomorphic about plants, to suspect they do it to annoy. One knows, after all, that they lead lives of their own: plant the lily bulb in the center of the bed and watch it come up under a brick near the edge; pull up a sick little bush and throw it on the compost heap, and ten to one, it will obstinately revive. Usually, though, gardening failures, like airplane crashes, are the result of 'human error', of not reading the directions or paying attention.”
Quote by Eleanor Perenyi
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Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden
This book is a personal narrative that delves into the author's passion for gardening, weaving together anecdotes, observations, and philosophical musings about the natural world. more
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