“Gardening might be fraught with
frustrations, weeds and woodchucks, but Art Wolk proves that a
razor sharp sense of humor is the tool that puts it all in
perspective.”
—Tovah
Martin author of Tasha Tudor’s Garden and
A
Time To Blossom
"Lest gardeners ever
take themselves too seriously, Garden Lunacy: A Growing
Concern by Art Wolk will set them straight! Through
personal anecdotes and offbeat observations, Wolk—a
multi-talented garden writer and lecturer—takes a light-hearted
look at the sometimes-wacky world of gardening. He delves into
the differences between gardeners and non-gardeners, the
competitiveness of flower shows, dealing with garden pests, and
more."
—The American
Horticultural Society's
The American Gardener
by
Viveka
Neveln
“It’s time to take a break from
serious garden books and have a good laugh. Garden Lunacy
unmasks the world of gardening and pulls no punches.”
—Jane
Pepper, President,
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and
author of Jane Pepper’s Garden
"I thoroughly enjoyed
Garden Lunacy!"
—Fred
Roberts,
Longwood Gardens
(former director)
"I laughed my
head off. It really struck a chord."
—Virginia
Smith, Philadelphia Inquirer
"In this world where
we find ourselves having to be too serious too often, it is
wonderful to find an outlet through laughter, especially when
the topic is one so close to our hearts – gardening! We
thoroughly enjoyed Garden Lunacy! It’s a great book to have in the
"reading room" for a morning chuckle to get you in the right
frame of mind for the rest of the day; to take with you on a
trip to read aloud while driving with the family…laughing all
the way; or to enjoy during the winter when you really want to
garden and can’t. It would also make a terrific gift for a
gardening friend!"
—Brent
Heath and
Becky Heath, authors of
Daffodils for American Gardens and Tulips for
American Gardens, and
owners of
Brent and Becky's Bulbs
"The funniest
book on gardening and gardeners in years."
—The
Reporter.com
by Dottie Deems
"With humor and wisdom Art Wolk
has captured the essence of what it means to be a gardener.
'Too true to be funny' does not apply to the
gardener/non-gardener translations and 'barely fictional'
situations in this book. Read it! It's hilarious all the way
through. Wolk offers sharp insight into the nature of gardening
and gardeners in a way that I have never before seen in print."
—Betty
Mackey,
author and independent publisher
“What an enjoyable read!
Garden
Lunacy exposes the arcane world of plant nuts and gardening
addicts to the familiar light of laughter. A must read for the
afflicted and their enablers.”
—Liz
Ball,
author of Pennsylvania Gardener’s Guide
"Although Art Wolk has 'been
there, done that' in the gardening world, this is not a 'how-to'
primer for gardeners. Wolk thinks there's too much of that
already. Wolk sees the world divided into gardeners and
non-gardeners and he leads the reader merrily through the
gardener's world. How and why Wolk will grow, groom, and
transport hundreds of bulbs and other plants to the Philadelphia
Flower Show, enlisting a
caravan of friends to help, reveals how phantasmagoric the
gardener’s worlds become when they develop a passion for any
group of plants. The author sees the distinctions between the
gardener and non-gardener at the movies, even in garden clubs. A
true dirt gardener with a wild sense of humor (which probably
saves him from the loony bin) he takes plants seriously, but not
himself and his zany foibles. You’ll learn a lot as you guffaw
your way through this look at the gardener’s world.”
—Jean
Byrne, former president,
Garden Writers Association;
founding editor,
Green Scene
Magazine
"Garden Lunacy
is one of my five favorite titles of the year. This book isn't
so much about gardening as it is gardeners and the crazy
behavior the gardening way of life induces. A fun and easy
read."
—George
Weigel The Patriot News
"For laughs, read
Garden Lunacy. Wolk takes off on the delights, frustrations
and addictions of gardeners. The result is an irreverent look at
that very serious pursuit: the gardening universe."
—John
Van de Water Star Ledger
"A must-read. In
Garden Lunacy; A Growing Concern, author Art Wolk looks at
gardening and gardeners with a light touch of nonsense. He
laughs at us and himself and shows over and over again just what
kind of funny people we are."
—Kate
Jerome,
National Gardening Association
"Save the Chesapeake
Bay! Save the planet! Save the animals! How about an SOS to save
your own sanity? The prescription for this is Art Wolk's
Garden Lunacy: A Growing Concern. If you are looking for a
"how to" book on gardening, you won't find it here. Put down
your alphabet PMG, IPM, SOD. Instead put some humor back into
your humble gardening lives. Wolk's book is a real hoot in a
Dave Barry-like tradition. It is a must read, especially when
you are taking life too seriously. Relax, take a break from your
gardening and other chores, and you are guaranteed many hearty
laughs."
—George
Graine
Newsletter of the Virginia Master Gardener
Association
"Reading this book,
and continuously chuckling while doing so, is the equivalent of
sharing treasured experiences with a wonderful friend."
—Patricia
A. Taylor (garden book author), for The Times
"Garden Lunacy
is just delightful!"
—Judy
Lowe, Christian Science Monitor garden
editor and former president of the Garden Writers Association
“Garden
Lunacy is a must read. You’ll get a unique perspective on
the joys, fears, successes, and failures of gardeners, and
chuckles, too.”
—John
Cretti,
National Gardening Association
"It's hard to find
funny garden writers, but Art Wolk certainly is. I loved
Garden Lunacy."
—Betsy
Lehndorff, Rocky Mountain News
"An irreverent take
on the world of horticulture written by a garden fanatic who
makes fun of his own oddball behavior, and in the process makes
all gardeners lighten up. Get this book and enjoy a good laugh!"
—Marianne
Binetti, Seattle Post Intelligencer
"Art Wolk has a very
witty
style of writing about his fellow gardening enthusiasts. Garden
Lunacy: A Growing Concern is filled with tales -- of travel
problems in a late snowstorm with a car full of plants, an
apartment overflowing with seedlings or plants, and [someone]
carefully tending a marijuana plant in a public garden. Of
particular note is a gardener to non-gardener translation
section. This should help clear up many of those misunderstood
signals between the two -- not to mention bring a nod and a
smile to many of us who have "been there, done that."
The book is indeed a wonderful remedy..."
—Kate
Copsey Fauquier-Times Democrat
"A delightful
book…a
thousand chuckles over very recognizable garden traumas."
—Helen
Bale, garden columnist The Auburn
Journal (Auburn, California) and Gold Country Home
and Gardens
"I made the mistake of beginning Art Wolk’s Garden Lunacy
at the tail end of a very long day. The first sentence pulled me
through a gate and, like Alice in Wonderland, I fell right into
the rabbit hole never once considering how I'd get out again. A
mad tea-party of a book, Art Wolk lead me down the garden
path and through the looking-glass; I could neither stop reading
nor laughing at myself. If gardening is your obsession, this
book will educate and entertain, but don't start reading it when
you need some sleep, and watch out for the white rabbit!"
—Marcia
Tate,
Photojournalist,
Garden Writers Association
member
“As I giggled my way through Garden Lunacy, I recognized
descriptions of my many gardener friends whose behavior around
plants is admittedly a little odd. His diagnoses though
hilarious, don’t apply to me of course! A must read are Art’s
movie reviews based on horticulture in film. You’ll never watch
movies the same way again.”
—Ellen
Spector Platt, author and lecturer on
horticulture
"How obsessive a
gardener are you? Begin to discover your own degree of obsession
and recognize your gardening (and non-gardening) friends,
humorous foibles and all, as you read about flower show addicts,
Hortiholics Anonymous, and other gardening hi-jinks in Garden
Lunacy: A Growing Concern. This delightful book is written
by Art Wolk, a highly accomplished gardener who walks the walk
in addition to talking the talk, and you are bound to identify
with his eccentricities so humorously related. This book
provides the perfect pitch of levity... Enjoy!"
—Barbara
Martin,
National Gardening Association,
Mid-Atlantic Region
"Not
all gardeners have a sense of humor, but Art Wolk certainly
does, and he employs it in [Garden Lunacy] to poke
gentle fun at everything from home gardeners to the Philadelphia
Flower Show. It's clever and charming, ... and graced with
amusing drawings from Laurie Baxendell."
—Tim Smith,
Green Scene Magazine
"If you are a
gardener who likes to laugh as much as I do then this is a book
for you! It is a hysterical book about gardeners ... especially
the loony ones. Keep it in mind for gift giving to your
gardening friends.
—The Gardener's Dirt,
Iowa State University Extension,
by Paula S. Witt
"Garden
Lunacy is great way to brighten a dreary winter night. Art
has a light-hearted humor that brings a chuckle with every page,
Travel with [him] as he takes you on the roller-coaster ride
from the novice gardener (one who hasn't yet "killed 100
plants") of 1978, to [a] prize-winning author (one who "has
killed 100,000 plants in fewer than 25 years"). From the
euphoria of his first blue ribbon through the tense and
occasionally hilarious times that follow, He makes us feel the
tensions, frustrations & exhilaration of his career as a garden
lecturer, photographer, frequent TV show guest, and
horticultural competitor, in short, a hortiholic."
— Phillip Peters,
The Master Gardeners
"The garden is almost
put to bed, and for the gardener, those long, bleak, empty days
stretch ahead until the arrival of the first seed catalog. [Garden
Lunacy is] something to get you through that doesn't involve
prescriptions from your doctor or intensive psychotherapy.
Laughter, either at yourself or at others, is the best medicine
as long as you're not too obvious about it."
—Lew
Hamburg The Olympian (Olympia, Washington)
"A
madcap and hilarious romp. It really gives you the inside story
[of the Philadelphia Flower Show]. A great read."
—BookReporter.com
by Toni Savchuck
“No matter whether you’re curious, enthusiastic, or just plain
compulsive about gardening, you’ll find yourself laughing out
loud at Garden Lunacy. … a great book to have when you
find yourself taking your gardening and yourself too much to
heart.”
—Sheryl Hovey,
Washington Gardener Magazine
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Garden Lunacy: A Growing Concern:
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Voorhees, NJ 08043

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