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The Southern Heirloom Garden
The Southern Heirloom Garden
Authors: Thomas Christopher, Nancy Volkman, Hilary Somerville Irvin, James R. Cothran, Richard Westmacott, Rudy J. Favreti, Flora Ann Vynum, William C. Welch, Greg Grant
Creator: Peggy Cornett Newcomb
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Category: Book

Buy Used: $48.99





Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 842845

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.8 x 0.8

ISBN: 0878338772
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.90975
EAN: 9780878338771
ASIN: 0878338772

Publication Date: October 1995
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Accessories:

  • Fiskars Phone and Garden Pocket #9433

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Book   December 18, 2000
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is a really great book. I loved the essays on each plant. Greg Grant is very humorous. This is not just a coffee table book, although the pictures are beautiful. It offers advise and inspiration to those of us who will never have the "Southern Living Landscape" look.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent presentation on traditional Southern plants   May 23, 1999
 17 out of 17 found this review helpful

In these days of trying the "Western grass garden" or the "English perennial border" it's particularly refreshing to study a book devoted to plants that happily grow in the Southern humidity and heat. While the opening chapters on historical gardens in the new world (French, Spanish, etc.) were interesting, the later chapters on plants were the most informative. When reading I could hear my Grandmother using the same commonplace names, like "paw-paw" and how to make jelly from the fruit. The challenge will now be to find some of these plants. (The authors admit some plants are only available from old gardens in the South). It remains one of my favorite garden books for its affectionate commentary on one of the oldest southern pastimes - our gardens and the talking and sharing of plants with loved ones.


4 out of 5 stars Rich and instructive.   October 28, 1998
 9 out of 11 found this review helpful

"The Southern Heirloom Garden" is a rich and instructive work.

At the start of the book, William C. Welch and Greg Grant tell us that "gardening is one of the oldest, and richest, of our Southern folk arts."

The authors divide the book into two sections. The first section refreshingly explores French, German, Spanish, Native American, and African-American contributions to Southern gardening.

The Spanish, for instance, intensely developed and utilized small garden spaces, while African-Americans used brightly-colored flowers in the front yard as a sign of welcome.

This section also has a commendable essay on historic garden restoration in the South.

The second section addresses the plants "our ancestors used to build and enrich their gardens."

There are nearly 200 full-color photographs here, along with dozens of rare vintage engravings. While some of the pictures are a bit small, they are still informative.

Southern gardeners and historians will particularly enjoy this fine volume.

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