Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Gardens have often been used as metaphors for spiritual nurture and growth--Zen gardens, monastery gardens, even your favorite aunt’s garden have all been described as places of refuge and reflection. In the tradition of Rick Field’s inspirational bestseller, Chop Wood, Carry Water comes Geri Larkin’s Plant Seed, Pull Weed which takes the reader through the steps of planning, planting, nurturing and maintaining a garden while offering funny stories and inspiring lessons on what plants can teach us about our lives. A sort of Zen Chicken Soup for the Soul, this book will entertain, charm and inspire the reader to get their hands dirty and get back in touch withthemselves.