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Gardening at the Dragon's Gate: At Work in the Wild and Cultivated World
Wendy Johnson

Gardening at the Dragon's Gate: At Work in the Wild and Cultivated World

at work in the wild and cultivated world

Bantam (Feb 26, 2008)
9780553378030
| Paperback
464 pages | 185 x 231 mm | English
Dewey 635
LC Classification SB453 .J647 2008

Subject

  • Gardening
  • Gardening - Philosophy
  • Zen Buddhism

Plot

Gardening at the Dragon's Gate is fundamental work that permeates your entire life. It demands your energy and heart, and it gives you back great treasures as well, like a fortified sense of humor, an appreciation for paradox, and a huge harvest of Dinosaur kale and tiny red potatoes. For more than thirty years, Wendy Johnson has been meditating and gardening at the Green Gulch Farm Zen Center in northern California, where the fields curve like an enormous green dragon between the hills and the ocean. Renowned for its pioneering role in California's food revolution, Green Gulch provides choice produce to farmers' markets and to San Francisco's Greens restaurant. Now Johnson has distilled her lifetime of experience into this extraordinary celebration of inner and outer growth, showing how the garden cultivates the gardener even as she digs beds, heaps up compost, plants flowers and fruit trees, and harvests bushels of organic vegetables. Johnson is a hands-on, on-her-knees gardener, and she shares with the reader a wealth of practical knowledge and fascinating garden lore. But she is also a lover of the untamed and weedy, and she evokes through her exquisite prose an abiding appreciation for the earth--both cultivated and forever wild--in a book sure to earn a place in the great tradition of American nature writing.