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CRISIS GARDENING CRISIS Peter Loewer, also known as The Wild Gardener, will soon release his latest book, entitled "Crisis Gardening 101: Save Money and Eat Healthy." It's a timely work by one of America's greatest contemporary gardeners and prolific writers on everything worth growing. As always, Loewer's newest work will inspire and inform. This essential companion can help every American become more self-reliant and confident in his or her ability to survive and prosper. Whether the reader lives in a single-family home in the suburbs or in a high-rise condominium in a re-emerging downtown, this book shows how to grow what's good for the body and the soul. "Crisis Gardening 101" captures one's imagination about what it means to be American today. It leads one to take stock of one's future and live a more meaningful life. "Americans will return to the soil this spring in great numbers to seek solice and strength," said Peter Loewer, a popular speaker who for decades has puts the magic back into the wild wonderful world of plants and organic food. Buried in so many of his facts and descriptions are unexpected insights into all things wholesome and good. "Growing a back yard garden can grow confidence in oneself," said Loewer. "It can enrich one's life in ways most people do not understand, but it is something as real and tangible as a ripened tomato, head of lettuce or ear of corn. "There's no better therapy than gardening. One of my friends and neighbors, a well-known owner of an fine art and craft gallery once said to me, 'Gardening is my Prosaic.' I understand what he means. Working in Mother Nature's playground can slow down an otherwise hectic, complex life and give one that needed break: to stop and smell the honeysuckle. "Turning one's yard or balcony into an edible wonderland is one of life's simple pleasures that every American, every human being, can enjoy. "It is my hope that Crisis Gardening 101 can serve the reader as a calm guide. "It is my hope that it will help many discover -- perhaps re-discover -- the beauty and practicality of a newly planted vegetable garden. "Whether it is grown in a grouping of clay pots or in a raised garden bed, a personal organic vegetable garden -- or as I call it in these trying times, a crisis garden -- is a perennial as the grass."
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