“Karen Hugg has written a fine and important guide on how gardening nurtures us as we nurture the Earth, and how to deepen our reciprocity with the rest of the natural world.” — Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods and The Nature Principle
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“How often when you’re reading a gardening book do you find yourself laughing, smiling, and nodding in agreement, maybe even answering out loud? Karen Hugg’s down-to-earth book touched my heart, inspired and informed me about not only gardens, but also my own health and happiness and relationship with nature. Brava!” – Sharon Lovejoy, author of Sunflower Houses, Roots Shoots Buckets & Boots, and Trowel and Error, among many others
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NetGalley Review: 4 stars
Last updated on 06 Jun 2022
"This is a green hug of a book from Karen Hugg! It is essentially a guide to de-stressing by spending time among plants. This book follows the trend of how-to guides dedicated to getting back to nature. It offers accessible, low-cost ideas for all types of readers and gardening skill sets. The book is divided into seven strategies based on “leisure.” They include: Learning about nature; Experiencing nature; Idly playing with nature; Supporting green life; Uniting with like-minded nature enthusiasts; and Exercising outside. It doesn’t include much new information compared to other books on the subject, but it is a cute reminder with practical suggestions to get outside more."—Rachel Hagerty, consumer reviewer
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NetGalley Review: 5 stars
Last updated on 23 Jun 2022
"This is a great book about using plants to help you de-stress. I really have a plant addiction and this book is not going to help..."—Kaitlyn Call, librarian at Lubbock Public Library
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NetGalley Review: 5 stars
Last updated on 10 Jul 2022
"This book really encourages you gently into becoming a Plant Person, even if you previously did not have any interest. There’s a ton of helpful activities (full list available on my blog), and it combines Real Sciencey Science with personal experiences and anecdotes. This book is really cozy, honestly, and I think I really recommend it. I’m not sure if I’ll be becoming a Plant Person, but I’m going to try out some of these activities and see what happens. Five stars."—Latitude Brown, Latitude's Library
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