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The Essential Earthman: Henry Mitchell on Gardening

by Henry Mitchell
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Overview

"The most soul-satisfying gardening book in years." —New York Times (March 1982, reviewing the 1981 cloth edition from IU Press).

"Genuinely a classic..." —Los Angeles Times (on the occasion of Houghton Mifflin's paperback edition, which came out in 1994).

"Is there anyone alive with the slightest interest in gardening who doesn't know that Henry Mitchell is one of the funniest and most truthful garden columnists we've got?" —Allen Lacy

"Mitchell is a joy to read. He has tried and failed, persevered and triumphed, and he has many sound recommendations for us fumblers and failures." —Celestine Sibley, in the Atlanta Constitution.

"Henry Mitchell is one of America's most entertaining and enlightening garden writers.... 'Garden writer' fails, in truth, to describe this man. He gardens and he writes—the former, if we take him at his word, with lust and loathing, foolhardiness and finesse; the latter with gentle irony and consummate skill." —Pacific Horticulture

"Mitchell mixes practical advice, encouragement, philosophic consolation and wit. He is the neighbor you wish you could talk to over the back fence." —House and Garden

Henry Mitchell was to gardening what Izaak Walton was to fishing. The Essential Earthman is a collection of the best of his long-running column for the Washington Post. Although he offered invaluable tips for novice as well as seasoned gardeners, at the heart of his essays were piquant observations: on keeping records; the role of trees in gardens (they don’t belong there); how a gardener should weather the winter; on shrubs, bulbs, and fragrant flowers—and about observation itself. Here’s one example: Marigolds gain enormously in impact when used as sparingly as ultimatums. Henry Mitchell came to his subject with reverence, passion, humor, and a contagious enthusiasm tempered only by his sober knowledge of human frailty. The Essential Earthman is for all who love gardening—even those who only dream of doing it.

Long out of print, to the dismay of Mitchell's new and old fans, the book the New York Times called "the most soul-satisfying gardening book in years" is at last reissued. Although Mitchell offers invaluable tips for novices and seasoned gardeners, readers take particular delight in his opinionated observations -- witty, urbane, and fascinating.

Synopsis

Although Mitchell offers invaluable tips for novices and seasoned gardeners, readers take particular delight in his opinionated observations--witty, urbane, and fascinating.

New York Times Book Review - Neal Johnston

...[M]ay be the most soul-satisfying gardening book in years....One gathers that the garden Mitchell has worked on for years is a rather wild, jungly affair with a startling variety of arresting and much worked-over specimens turning up in odd places....His book is much the same.

About the Author, Henry Mitchell

Henry Mitchell, who died in November 1993, was one of America's most beloved garden writers. He was especially famous for his weekly "Earthman" columns in the Washington Post.

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Editorials

Austin American Statesman

"... an idiosyncratic, down-to-earth journal of the travails and rewards of gardening for one's own pleasure, not for status or competition. It's funny and real; a classic for the gardener's library." —Austin American Statesman

Neal Johnston

...[M]ay be the most soul-satisfying gardening book in years....One gathers that the garden Mitchell has worked on for years is a rather wild, jungly affair with a startling variety of arresting and much worked-over specimens turning up in odd places....His book is much the same.
New York Times Book Review

Neal Johnston

...[M]ay be the most soul-satisfying gardening book in years....One gathers that the garden Mitchell has worked on for years is a rather wild, jungly affair with a startling variety of arresting and much worked-over specimens turning up in odd places....His book is much the same.
The New York Times Book Review, 1982

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Pages
258
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780253215857

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