Otherwise Normal People: Inside the Thorny World of Competitive Rose Gardening

Author :

Aurelia C. Scott

Publisher:

HACHETTE BOOK GROUP USA

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Publisher

HACHETTE BOOK GROUP USA

Publication Year 2007
ISBN-13

9781616206147

ISBN-10 1616206144
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 290 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 327
Subject

Gardening & Landscape Design

Twice a year America's rose lovers cut the prettiest blossoms off their best plants and travel to the national rose show, where they lovingly groom their precious blooms for hours in a frigid hall in order to contend for the highest honor: the Queen of Show. Doctors. Teachers. Sheet metal mechanics. Lawyers. Truck drivers. Men and women. These are type A gardeners, and for them this is a blood sport. They grow tender roses in the frigid North and disease prone roses in the humid South simply for the challenge. They decorate otherwise lovely yards with paper bags and panty hose to isolate their choice specimens. They traipse through overgrown fields in the worst weather to save antique roses from extinction. Aurelia Scott trails these self-professed Roseaholics as they plan, prepare, and compete, battling high winds, Japanese beetles, and the finicky demands of their precious charges. With all the appeal of Word Freak, Otherwise Normal People celebrates the singular satisfaction of cultivating beauty--and, of course, the thrill of victory.

Aurelia C. Scott

Aurelia C. Scott is the author of Otherwise Normal People, published by Algonquin Books. She lives in Portland, Maine, where she grows roses and other flowering plants within sight of Casco Bay, and writes for Cottage Living, Garden Design, Fine Gardening, Down East, and the New York Times among other publications. She's also Contributing Editor for AudioFile Magazine, the magazine for people who love audiobooks. Aurelia is the winner of a number of writing awards, including the Writer's Digest Grand Prize.
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