Re: Mourning Dove nursery


Not to forget the second collection-One Man's Garden.  The third collection 
I have but have forgotten the title of.
It is proof that even the best writers have trouble producing a great column 
every time and you should ignore it and just purchase the first two.
Mitchell is not as well known as he deserves to be-speaking from a Canadian 
perspective of course.  He's every bit as good as the revered names of 
English garden writing.

Bob Campbell


>From: ECPep@aol.com
>Reply-To: perennials@mallorn.com
>To: perennials@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Mourning Dove nursery
>Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 01:26:15 EST
>
>In a message dated 12/19/01 12:31:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>lindsey@mallorn.com writes:
>
><<    I liked them a lot because my yard is almost all shade (except for 
>two
>     tiny patches) and they had a good variety of hosta >>
>
>Chris,
>
>You need Henry Mitchell's "The Essential Earthman". Living in Washington DC
>and being surrounded by trees, he wrote several wonderful essays on trees.
>When I first read them, I thought folks love trees, "is he a crank?".  He 
>is
>not a crank and it is a great book for a gardener whose garden is dictated 
>by
>trees.
>
>Claire Peplowski
>NYS z4
>
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