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Carolyne Roehm's Summer Notebook

by Carolyne Roehm
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Overview

The Notebook
  • A seasonal scrapbook of gardening methods, recipes and tabletop designs.
  • Hands-on workbook format with pockets for clippings and graph paper for plans.
  • Tips on holiday festivities and decorating ideas with pages for notes.
  • Full-color instructions to creat magnificent bouquets from the summer garden.
  • Lists of favorite perennials and annuals for grow-your-own arrangments.

About the Author, Carolyne Roehm

Carolyne Roehm, noted author and lifestyle contributor to Good Morning America, brings her gardening expertise to viewers weekly as the host of Country Homes, Country Gardens.

In 1991, Roehm, who had always taken great pleasure in indulging and surrounding herself with things she loved, decided to turn her personal passion for beauty and comfort into a fulfilling career. A longtime associate (and neighbor) of famed couturier, Oscar de la Renta, Roehm began her own fashion business, setting her designs apart from many others in the industry with her unflagging insistence on only the finest quality materials. Her designs quickly found a home with discriminating consumers, as her first year alone saw revenues exceeding $3 million. But Roehm's passion for beauty extended beyond the world of fashion, and she became determined to broaden her horizons accordingly.

Following a stint at the famed Paris flower shop, Moulie Savart, Roehm took the knowledge she gained there and put it into practical use for the everyday gardener. Resulting from her considerable experience, she takes great joy in revealing the many secrets she learned to help everyone achieve a bountiful and beautiful garden.

In 1997, Roehm published her first book, A Passion for Flowers (September 1997, HarperCollins Publishers) in which she detailed the experts' tricks to perfect gardening. A firm believer in luxury for everyone, Roehm feels that luxury doesn't necessarily mean expensive. Her breathtaking floral arrangements, for example, traditionally contain many common flowers such as carnations, marigolds, bleeding hearts, and Queen Anne's lace, which she collects from her own garden at her Connecticut home.

Roehmapplies the fashion lessons she learned to her flowers. The familiar cry of "accessorize" is as important to arranging blooms as it is to one's own appearance. "I can't tell you how often I've seen a dress ruined with the wrong accessories," Roehm explains. "It's the same with flowers. Even the most beautiful flowers don't work if they're in the wrong vase or placed against the wrong background."

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The Barnes & Noble Review
Sometimes summer memories slip into each other, blurring the lines of what happened from year to year. Carolyne Roehm's Summer Notebook is dedicated to beautifying your home and life, inside and out. It is filled with useful gardening tips and delicious summer recipes that can be made with the fruits of your labor, and it provides plenty of space to jot down notes about what you did, what you planted, and who shared your homemade Peach Shortcake or Blueberry-Orange Tart.

Carolyne Roehm offers many suggestions, not to mention inspiring photographs, for using your garden to its utmost. For instance, Roehm suggests you do something with your bright, colorful flowers and plants. She includes techniques for floral arrangements and crafts that can be assembled from the fruits of your garden. Every summer, my mother grows tomatoes. And my sister always says, "What are you going to do with them?" Inevitably, many end up in salads or spaghetti sauce. But Carolyne Roehm's Summer Notebook challenges you to do something more. Several easy recipes β€” including Mozzarella, Tomato, and Pine Nut Tart; Individual Jalapeno and Tomato Tarts; and Tomato-Dill Soup β€” make for lovely summer snacks.

Not everything comes up roses in your garden, as you may well know. Carolyne Roehm's Summer Notebook is the perfect source for noting your successes and failures. It comes with deep pockets in which to stuff special planting instructions, seed packets, recipes your next door neighbor may have given you, and pressings of beautiful flowers. Whether you are an avid gardener orjustgetting started, Carolyne Roehm's book will help you bring some summer into your home.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1999
Publisher
HarperCollins
Pages
144
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780060193874

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