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Good books make good presents

With the Yuletide season upon us, ’tis the season for gift giving! Finding presents for gardeners is not really that hard — just give each of them a good book. Here are some good ones from regional authors that I read recently. And compared to shovels or rakes, they are much easier to wrap.

“Deep-Rooted Wisdom” by Jenks Farmer (Timber Press, 2014). Having been raised on a Beech Island, S.C., family farm that dates back to the 1700s, Jenks Farmer’s heritage influenced his thinking that, in gardening, newer is not always better. His 248-page book is a delightful retro guide to simpler yet successful ways to grow and enjoy plants.

“Starter Vegetable Gardens” by Barbara Pleasant (Storey Publishing, 2010). Floyd, Va., resident Barbara Pleasant has been writing about the virtues of organic gardening for 25 years. Her 180-page guide details 24 plans for new veggie gardens along with heaping helpings of her organic growing wisdom to create a fun reference for beginning growers.

“Native Plants of the Southeast” by Larry Mellichamp (Timber Press, 2014). A professor of botany at UNC-Charlotte since 1976, Larry Mellichamp knows plants. And he certainly knows plants in the woods of the Southeast. His impressive 367-page work covers 460 native plant species and helps us not only identify wild plants, but also details how each can be used in a cultivated garden.

“Okra” by Virginia Willis (UNC Press, 2014). One of the new additions to the UNC Press “Savor the South” series, this 107-page book begins with a generous appetizer of essential okra growing information, and then it shifts to the main course: an extensive collection of recipes from across the South as well as around the world.

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About the Author

L.A. Jackson is the former editor of Carolina Gardener Magazine. If you would like to ask him a question about your garden, contact L.A. at: lajackson1@gmail.com

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