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GRACE
FROM THE GARDEN
Changing the World One Garden at a
Time
by Debra Landwehr Engle
Rodale Books
May 2003 ISBN: 1-57954-685-4 .
As a contributing writer for Country Home magazine, Debra Landwehr
Engle has known that gardens are more than an open bed for planting
flowers and vegetables. Gardens are gifts that are shared between
gardeners and their communities. In her book, GRACE FROM THE GARDEN
Changing the World One Garden at a Time (Rodale Books; May 2003)
Engle shares her visions and that of twenty other gardeners across the
country, who were inspired to use their gardens for a greater purpose.
In GRACE FROM THE GARDEN, Engle
pays tribute to the people who make a difference in their communities by
gardening and who actually began grassroots campaigns involving roots
and seeds, and garden trowels. Engle visited gardeners across the
country, and viewed firsthand the way they tended to their plants and
nurtured the lives of those around them. Each gardener began with a
simple idea, which sprouted into a life-altering project. These
gardeners didnt set out to change the world, they simply wanted
their plots of land to be of service. Some gardeners faced complex
issues such as progressive systems of food production and distribution,
helping abused children learn patience and nurturing, or forging bonds
among people in multicultural neighborhoods.
GRACE FROM THE GARDEN is organized
into five categories: gardens that teach, nourish, unite, inspire, and
heal. It also includes an appendix in which the featured gardeners
addresses, phone numbers, and websites are listed. Suggestions for
adapting the ideas in the book, and learning more about the gardeners
endeavors are also included. Among the stories featured:
- A couple from Maine honored their
departed spouses by transforming eight acres into a lush garden they
share with residents of local nursing homes, who come to enjoy
music, food and the beauty of the outdoors.
- In Spokane, Washington, juvenile
detention officers developed a unique program in which juvenile
offenders work off community service hours in a local vegetable
garden, learning to give back to others, rather than take from them.
- Alabamas Garden Angel program
pairs a gardener with an elderly couple or person. The gardener
takes care of the planting, maintenance and harvest of the summers
bounty. This allows the elderly to stay self-sufficient, receive
much-needed food, and gain a friendship that extends far beyond the
garden.
In Engles words, This is in
no way meant to be a comprehensive or even representative list of
gardeners. These are people I happened to find and who found me, and Im
guessing that for every one of them, there are thousands more. Although
their stories vary widely, the gardeners share the same act of courage.
They are willing to look at what needs to be changed
. They have
taken the generosity of nature and spread it around. These people dont
tend their gardens. They are extensions of them.
GRACE FROM THE GARDEN will inspire
all with its important message that the simple act of gardening truly
can change the world, one garden at a time.
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