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My Vegetable Love: A Journal of a Growing Season (Bur Oak Book)
Carl H. Klaus
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| #3324463 in Books | University of Iowa Press | 2000-02-01 | 2000-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.10 x5.50l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 352 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A delight for any gardener ... or anyone!|By Linda Diehl Delia|I stumbled upon this book because this author's name came up in a Great Course on writing great sentences, so I figured I'd see what he wrote. I love gardening, and I love vegetables, so I bought it. Since there is an entry for every day in the gardening year, I started it in March, intending to read one entry each|From Publishers Weekly|Home gardeners, cooks and nature lovers will savor this delightful account of the 1995 growing season in Iowa. Klaus, director of the nonfiction writing program at the University of Iowa, kept a daily record, March through November, of his
My Vegetable Love offers a detailed daily record of gardenng, loving, and living during a single growing season—from the first outdoor planting in early spring to the final fall harvest shortly after Thanksgiving. Yet Klaus describes far more than the toils and triumphs of tending vegetables, as his observations encompass the day-to-day changes in weather and wildlife as well as the life changes in his pets, his wife, and himself. As Patricia H...
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