Thursday, January 6, 2011

Hodgkin's Relapse Symptoms One Year Later

flowers women and their extraordinary gardens

Again, a book about women and their gardens? Should I read it? Is it worth the purchase, although more diverse portrayed the teachers already receives between Book covers are presented in detail (keyword Kristin Lammerting, Gabrielle Pape and Victoria Baroness von dem Bussche)? These thoughts went through my head when I stumbled repeatedly over this New Release am. Well, finally succumbed to curiosity and skepticism after reading I am pleasantly surprised.

The author, Karin von Rumohr is familiar as the granddaughter of Iris Countess with gardeners and nurseries and knows several of the portrayed women privately since childhood, so they like the chapter about her visit to Beth Chatto and some can blab out of school .

One of the 18 women presented in a real gardening Hortus coclusus, while another on the grounds of a former Cistercian monastery harbors and maintains an herb garden. Also interesting is the insight into the breeding work of a young plant operation, focusing on pelargonium, chrysanthemum and anthuriums. "The garden of the eight treasures" located near the town Rumohr. As the teacher asks sofa curious if the place with the name has a connection with the last name of the author?

Something has surprised or irritated me to grasp at another point, the admission, unrestrained chemical mace. Or is it courageous to publish this setting and action between black and white in a book?

Karine von Rumohr is preparing for the takeover of the herbaceous plants "Countess von Zeppelin" in front. The bookshop of the mother and a new cafe to see a new building. If this is not a good reason sometimes, once again drive the direction Sulzburg running ...



Karin von Rumohr:
flowers women and their extraordinary gardens
Christian Publishing, 2010

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