Jo Ann Gardner
Autore di The Heirloom Garden: Selecting and Growing over 300 Old-Fashioned Ornamentals
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Jo Ann Gardner has been growing, preserving, and baking with small fruit for over forty years. She and her husband operated a small hand-/horse-powered farm on a remote peninsula on Cape Breton Island, Canada, which inspired books, articles, and lectures beginning in 1987. Together they wrote mostra altro Gardens of Use and Delight, describing how they transformed a bare farm into a lush landscape using simple methods. Jo Ann and Jigs now live in Westport, New York, in the Champlain Valley where they have established a small farm with extensive gardens. mostra meno
Opere di Jo Ann Gardner
Gardens of Use & Delight: Uniting the Practical and Beautiful in an Integrated Landscape (2002) 23 copie
Old-Fashioned Fruit Garden: The Best Way to Grow, Preserve and Bake With Small Fruit (1989) 17 copie
Old-Fashioned Jams, Jellies, and Sweet Preserves: The Best Way to Grow, Preserve, and Bake with Small Fruit (2015) 5 copie
Back to front: Poems 1 copia
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- Sesso
- female
- Luogo di residenza
- New York, USA
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada - Breve biografia
- [excerpted from author's website]
For 30 years, 1971-2001, my husband and I operated a small hand/horse-powered farm on a remote peninsula on Cape Breton Island, a move which changed my life forever. Although we had been moving in this direction--growing large vegetable gardens, preserving the produce, keeping cows, horses, chickens, pigs, making hay--we rented, not owned, these farms (we even kept a cow in a garage and made butter in the bathtub before we rented a proper farm). Now we owned 100 acres on a lonely peninsula, at the end of a badly rutted dirt road, in the hinterlands of Cape Breton on the northeastern tip of Nova Scotia. I called this place the 3 no's: no running water, no telephone, no vehicle (except horse-drawn). It may sound forbidding and unattractive but to us it was a challenge.
It was here that I learned how to harness a horse, fell trees with a cross-cut saw (my husband Jigs at the other end), stand on top of a haywagon and pile a ton of hay so it wouldn't fall off, and, when needed, spread manure by moonlight after a day in the woods. All this in addition to the usual farm and cooking chores. This spare close-to-nature life inspired many articles and books: Old Fashioned Fruit Garden; Heirloom Garden; Living with Herbs; Herbs in Bloom; Gardens of Use & Delight with Jigs Gardner; Elegant Silvers with Karen Bussolini; and the forthcoming Seeds of Transcendence: Understanding the Hebrew Bible Through Plants.
In 2001, we moved to a one-room schoolhouse in New York's Champlain Valley where we maintain a small farm with extensive gardens, and where we still practice the principles of simple living that sustained us through our life's journey. Since 1978, I have been offering workshops and inspiring lectures in the U.S., Canada and abroad on herbs, heirloom plants, roses, biblical flora, and more recently, classes on the Book of Ruth to churches, synagogues, plant groups, and schools.
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