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  • Pre-Order Winter 2025 Books

    Get 20% off when you pre-order these highly anticipated new releases from TImber Press!

  • Timber Press Winter 2025 New Releases

    Winter 2025 New Releases from Timber Press

    You don't want to miss these groundbreaking new gardening books! Pansies like you've never seen them before, adventurous new plants to add to your garden, and Doug Tallamy's new book answers the question "how can I help?" in this must-read book that provides readers with the next step in their ecological journey.

  • Books about Bulb Planting

    Books for Bulb Planting!

    Everything thing you need to know about planting bulbs from gardening experts! Bulb planting advice from Jenny Rose Carey, Barbara Damrosch, Jaccqueline van der Kloet, David Culp, and more!

  • Image of vegetables with words that read, "Know more, grow more."

    10 Must-Have Books for Master Gardeners

    A list of books to help Master Gardeners fill out their personal libraries and help us prove the motto: Learn more, grow more!

  • 14 Medicinal Plants Books to Start Your Path to Natural Wellness

    Medicinal Plants Books

    Incorporating traditional wisdom and scientific information, these books are the perfect starting point to plant-based medicine. You'll learn how to find, identify, harvest, and use powerful wild plants to help bolster your family's health and wellness.

  • The Age of Melt Timeline

    Frozen in Time: A History of Frozen Artifacts Through the Ages

    In The Age of Melt, environmental journalist Lisa Baril explores the deep-rooted cultural connection between humans and ice through time. The Age of Melt explores what these artifacts reveal about culture, wilderness, and what we gain when we rethink our relationship to the world and its most precious and ephemeral substance—ice.

  • Bad Naturalist By Paula Whyman

    A Conversation with Paula Whyman author of Bad Naturalist

    A journey of humor, humility, and awe as one woman attempts to restore 200 acres of farmland long gone-to-seed in the Blue Ridge Mountains, inspired by the work of Doug Tallamy.

  • Black Flora

    Black Flora: Inspiring Profiles of Floriculture’s New Vanguard

    Black Flora is the first book to feature profiles of contemporary Black experts innovating in the world of flowers.

  • Barbara Damrosch's New Book A Life in the Garden

    Barbara Damrosch: A Life in the Garden

    Barbara Damrosch is one of the nation's most respected garden experts and writers. In her new book Barbara Damrosch imparts a lifetime of wisdom on growing food for herself and her family. She is the author of Theme Gardens and The Garden Primer and co-owner, with her husband, Eliot Coleman, of Four Season Farm,

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    Debbie Millman’s Love Letter to a Garden

    In Love Letter to the Garden, Debbie Millman shares her journey to make and grow a garden—and the plants she has collected along the way. The host of the podcast Design Matters—always thought of herself as a bad gardener. Nevertheless, she kept trying. Over the years she came to realize that no one is a…

  • Wild Apple Tarte Tatin Recipe from Urban Foraging

    Make this Foraged Apple Dessert!

    Fall means an abundance of apples, whether you are learning how to identify and harvest wild apples or have an apple tree in your backyard, you can use your fall harvest to make a caramelly apple tarte.

  • Something in the Woods Loves you

    Something in the Woods Loves You

    The creator of the popular CryptoNaturalist Podcast, Jarod K. Anderson, found comfort and redemption in the shift in perspective that comes from paying a new kind of attention to nature.