The Assignment:

Note: this assignment was unpaid

While I enjoy writing as much as gardening, another interest is constantly vying for my time: reading. So, when asked to write book reviews on ecological literature of any kind, the answer is usually an easy yes.

Maverick Gardeners by Felder Rushing appealed to one of my core philosophies, the practice (imperfect as it often is) of slow living. In this book, Rushing applies those concepts to the act of tending a garden. Or as he called it, slow gardening. I was all ears.

Scan an excerpt of my book review below, and follow the embedded article to read the full piece. It was published in the Clarion Ledger and the Hattiesburg American newspapers.