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13: The Garden Books I Return to Year After Year

13: The Garden Books I Return to Year After Year

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We're in planning season, and this is when I pull out all my books and start developing ideas for the year ahead. I'm not a coffee table book kind of person. My books are dog-eared, written in, stuffed with pieces of paper. They're used and loved. Some came from my grandpa's collection, others I've picked up over the years, but if a book stays on my shelf, it's because I refer to it over and over, or because it's worth lending out. Today I'm walking through the books that have earned their permanent spot in my garden library, and the new ones I am currently reading through. These are the books that help me think more deeply about plants, connect ideas in the garden, and plan how I actually want to use my space. In this episode, I cover: Why I still choose books over endless internet searches, and what curated knowledge offers that Google can'tHow I've built a working reference library as a gardener and cook, and what makes a book worth keepingThe different roles books play: broad inspiration, deep plant-specific knowledge, and seasonal living guidesHow plant-obsessed authors give you a window into their passion and help you see familiar plants in completely new waysWhy seasonal cookbooks aren't just about food—they're about understanding what's happening in the garden and connecting to placeHow regional cooking traditions can mirror your own climate and offer unexpected insight into what grows well where you live Key moments: 00:00:00 - Why I Love Books The ritual of planning season, family influence, and why books are working tools that earn their place 00:05:01 - Essential Garden References The foundational books I return to: plant ID, regional guides, and maintenance basics 00:08:09 - Plant-Specific Deep Dives How books about roses and pansies help you see familiar plants in completely new ways 00:12:41 - Foraging: Learning About Plants I'll Never Grow Building a collection of foraging books from around the world and why I love them 00:16:22 - Cooking and Living a Seasonal Life Seasonal cookbooks that connect what's in the garden to what's on the table 00:18:47 - Closing Thoughts Pull out the books you already love and give them another look Books Mentioned: Shop our full list at https://bookshop.org/lists/favorite-books-relish-gardens Every purchase supports independent bookstores. Plant Identification and Terminology: An Illustrated Glossary by James G. HarrisPacific Northwest Month-by-Month Gardening: What to Do Each Month to Have a Beautiful Garden All Year by Christina Pfeiffer and Mary RobsonTilth Alliance’s Maritime Northwest Garden Guide from Seattle TilthCass Turnbull's Guide to Pruning: What, When, Where, and How to Prune for a More Beautiful Garden by Cass TurnbullPansies: How to Grow, Reimagine, and Create Beauty with Pansies and Violas by Brenna EstradaRoses in the Garden by Ngoc Minh NgoGardening with Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest by Arthur R. Kruckeberg and Linda Chalker-ScottThe Kitchen Diaries by Nigel SlaterThe Christmas Chronicles by Nigel SlaterSaving the Season by Kevin WestForgotten Skills of Cooking by Darina AllenEat Weeds: A Field Guide to Foraging: How to Identify, Harvest, Eat and Use Wild Plants by Diego Bonetto Some of the links are affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you. We only share things we genuinely love, use, and trust in our day-to-day garden work. Connect with Us Relish Gardens WebsiteFREE Guide - What to do in your winter gardenFollow us on InstagramFollow us on YouTube If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and share it with a fellow gardener who might be building their own library. And if you have garden books you love and return to, I'd love to hear about them—I'm always looking for new inspiration. Until next time, I hope you find something in your garden to truly relish.
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