I think I did rather well, don’t you? Wishing you and yours a magical Christmas Day.
The Frustrated Gardener, December 25th 2015.
Categories: Book Reviews, Christmas, Musings
I think I did rather well, don’t you? Wishing you and yours a magical Christmas Day.
The Frustrated Gardener, December 25th 2015.
Categories: Book Reviews, Christmas, Musings
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I see those library shelves filling up and that pruning those beautiful plants got a little sharper. Merry Christmas, Dan. May 2016 be another good year for you and yours. 🎄
Thanks Judy. I am just laying the table using your Christmas pot stands, so you’ll be with us in spirit today! Merry Christmas. Dan
Nice!
You have obviously been good then if Santa gave you all these books…better start ordering the shelves! Have a great day Dan and all the compliments of the season!
And to you Anne! I was either very good or very persuasive 😉 Believe it or not there’s still plenty on my library wish list! Merry Christmas.
Happy Christmas to you and Alex from us here in a very warm New York – 72 degrees yesterday on Christmas Eve – almost tropical! Anne Parker and Sylvia (me) and Ben Pocock.
Merry Christmas Mrs P! Give our love to Anne and Ben. Hope you have a super day. It’s a lowly 50 degrees here and typically dreary. We’ll be staying in and soaking ourselves in gin and fizz. Love from us both.
I would have left my poor geraniums in the garden and had gorgeous red blooms this Christmas : ) if I knew the forecast for Ottawa, Canada : ) was going to be this warm; 7 degrees for Christmas Day! Enjoy the books and have A Merry Christmas.
That must be warm for Canada. 15°C here today and the forecast says 17°C for Monday. I will have to get my shorts out! Hope you had a very Happy Christmas.
What a stash!!!!!!!
Our bookstores don’t have those cool English ones! And SEEING SEEDS? what a sexy title. To people like us, anyway!
It’s quite a sexy book Sandy! It’s next on my pile to read 🙂 Happy Christmas! D
Very nice haul. (The benefits of being both naughty and nice?) Happy Christmas to both you and Him–hope Christmas dinner is a particular feast!
Oh it was! And Boxing Day lunch, which I am still digesting as elegantly as I can. I feel rather like a Zeppelin 😉
I’d say you made out like a bandit! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Thank you. I had to look that phrase up – I LOVE it!
great booty, these will be hours of fun. Knowing you, we, the cyberlot, will profit in due time, as there will be quotes here at times….. Merry Christmas
I hope so! I am very lucky 🙂
You certainly did! Happy reading! 🎅
Thanks. I have just poured myself a huge glass of red and am about to settle down with Secret Gardens of the Cotswolds 🙂
Oh, you are a devil. I’ve just been to Amazon to order Great Gardens of London (I know Victoria slightly and the Cotswolds book is a fav) and am now treating myself to a long list of must haves, including The Irish Garden, by Jane Powers, which won GMG’s Inspirational Book of the Year Award just a few weeks ago. It’s easier to justify such expenses at the end of the year because they’re tax deductible, but even still…ouch!
I am so sorry for putting temptation in your path Marian! I topped my Amazon wish list up yesterday with ‘The Gardener’s Guide to Weather and Climate’ and ‘Secret Gardens’ by Alain Le Toquin. Happily I have a birthday coming up 🙂
I can see a fine pair of Niwaki secateurs in your stash. They are my number one tool. I would recommend you take them on a course run by Jake Hobson from Niwaki. Happy pruning !
Thanks for the tip Sally. I absolutely love them. They are still in their box at the moment but I can’t wait to start using them.
I received those pruners in my stocking! Santa must read your blog. You will need to give book reviews please. I had not heard of the London one. I just put in a big order on Abebooks for a number of books that were reviewed somewhere else. Like another poster mentioned, we do not get many of these books in Canada, but they are shipped rather quickly.
Hi Lisa. I can thoroughly recommend Great Gardens of London. I am rather embarrassed to admit that I may as well live in Ontario given how many of them I’m unfamiliar with! I need to get out more. I can also let you into a little secret that I am 70% of the way through a ‘Frustrated Gardener Recommends’ booklist that I have been working on for the last month or so. It lists all my favourite gardening books and why I consider them indispensable. I hope you might find it useful. Should be published (as a new page) by early next week if I crack on. Enjoy those pruners!