You will enjoy visiting here: A Year at Brandywine Cottage Six Seasons of Beauty, Bounty, and Blooms by David L. Culp

We have now made it to March, so spring is not too far away.  Still, where I live, it is rainy and gray today.  What a perfect day to spend time in the gardens of Brandywine Cottage.

The photographs throughout the book are just gorgeous!  The text is very informative as well but I think that I spent more time admiring the photos as I read and browsed.  There are recipes, practical tips, information about plants and much more to read.

The gardens are organized by six, not four, seasons.  After reading what the author has to say, this made sense.

I dreamed about gardens in all seasons after reading this delightful volume. Many thanks to NetGalley for allowing me to spend time at the cottage.  All opinions are my own.

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