Tuesday, February 16, 2021

A Woman's Garden {Review}

 


Immersing ourselves in nature can bring such incredible peace and grounding.  But for many of us, escaping the bounds of the city can be daunting.  What if we could bring that peace and calm just a few steps closer... maybe as close as our own backyards?  What if our little pieces of earth could be turned into beautiful and functional havens? 

A Woman's Garden encourages us to do just that. Author Tanya Anderson takes us on a journey of transforming whatever little piece of ground we have into a sanctuary full of life.  In this book, you'll meet women from all over the globe who have created gardens of healing, nutrition, and health.  Each woman is unique and each garden reflects that uniqueness either in design or functionality.  Besides their inspiring stories, you'll also learn along the way, whether it be how to create a herb spire, strawberry planter pallet, or variety of foods.

I loved reading through A Woman's Garden.  Each section because a new and beautiful discovery for me.  I found myself taking so much away from the women's stories and learning from their gardening techniques.  Each garden was different and offered unique elements that I hope to include in my own backyard.  This is truly a wonderful book and one that I will reach for often in my own gardening journey.

*Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher.  All opinions are my own.



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