A great source of gift ideas for the gardeners in your life is the American Horticultural Society’s annual book award program. The American Horticultural Society is an educational, non-profit organization dedicated to making America a nation of gardeners, a land of gardens. Over the last two decades, they have been recognizing outstanding gardening books published in North America. Books are judged by the AHS Book Award Committee on qualities such as writing style, authority, originality, accuracy, and design quality. The five recipients for 2016 are:
- The Art of Gardening by the Chanticleer Gardeners and R. William Thomas (Timber Press)
- How Plants Work by Linda Chalker-Scott (Timber Press)
- Planting in a Post-Wild World by Thomas Rainer and Claudia West (Timber Press)
- The Seed Garden edited by Lee Buttala and Shanyn Siegel, with contributors Micaela Colley and Jared Zystro (Seed Savers Exchange)
- Seeing Seeds by Robert Llewellyn and Teri Dunn Chace (Timber Press)
The 2016 Book Award Committee was comprised of the following seven members: Jeff Cox, a garden communicator and designer in Sonoma County, CA; Rita Hassert, a botanical librarian at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL; Susan Hines, a garden communicator in Hyattsville, MD; Jim Long, garden communicator and owner of Long Creek Nursery in Blue Eye, MO; Mary Ann Newcomer, a garden communicator in Boise, ID; Doug Oster, a garden columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and radio personality based in Pennsylvania, PA; and Anne Marie Van Nest, a garden communicator and horticulturist in the Niagara Falls area of New York.
Thank you for sharing this Peggy!
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Also include in your list of Christmas gardening books, our local author and friend, Kerry Mendez “The Right-Size Flower Garden,” “Top Ten Lists for Beautiful Shade Gardens,” “The Ultimate Flower Garden’s Top Ten Lists,” and “The Smart Shopper’s Top Ten Lists.”