People with Dirty Hands
The Passion for Gardening
1. Edition January 1996
206 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-02-860990-4
John Wiley & Sons
There was a wooden picnic table under the grape arbor, where Zelma sat all day when she wasn't actively gardening. She shelled peas, wrote letters, and mended clothes there. The older she got, she said, the less she wanted to be inside. Following Zelma's model, I will age ungracefully until I become an old woman in a small garden, doing whatever the hell I want. There was a time when this would have sounded unfulfilled to me, if not downright depressing, but now I look forward to it. Robin Chotzinoff From the Introduction
Introduction
1. Rustling Roses
2. Heat
3. Winter: Bugs and Seeds
4. City Dirt
5. Estates
6. Long Island Roots
7. Tomatoes
8. Natives
9. Road Trip: Medicine
10. Road Trip: Three Days in Oregon
11. What People Keep
Acknowledgments
1. Rustling Roses
2. Heat
3. Winter: Bugs and Seeds
4. City Dirt
5. Estates
6. Long Island Roots
7. Tomatoes
8. Natives
9. Road Trip: Medicine
10. Road Trip: Three Days in Oregon
11. What People Keep
Acknowledgments
Robin Chotzinoff is a staff writer for Denver's Westword and a contributor to Garden Design magazine, and she has written for New Republic and Outside. She lives with her daughter and her boyfriend in a log cabin outside Denver, where she gardens at 7,000 feet.