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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book for the coffee table..., May 29, 2000
This review is from: Tasha Tudor's Garden (Hardcover)
I heard Ms. Martin speak at the National Wildlife Federation in Virginia just after she wrote this book. At the time, I had no idea who Tasha Tudor was. I loved the talk and the slides Ms. Martin showed us during her lecture. I bought the book because I wanted to remember these pictures for a long, long time. They are beautiful.

I showed the book to my granddaughters Hannah and Amelia who immediately recognized Tasha Tudor, since she illustrates children's books. The children and I enjoyed looking at the photos of Tasha's daily life. We see her working in her garden at different times of the year, feeding her goats, or walking with her Corgis (The Corgis are everywhere--probably why I love the book. You can garden and have dogs!)

In one photo, Tasha sits in the midst of a clump of pink lillies sketching a pretty model dressed in an 19th century antebellum gown of light grey silk. Another photo shows a closeup of a pretty blue bowl filled with fresh red raspberries resting on green mint leaves. In another photo, Tasha sits with a cup of tea in a delicate blue and white china cup and saucer.

The book contains examples of Tasha's artwork created for the children's books. There's not a lot of text. Think of this the photo album of your favorite Aunt. I own hundreds of art books and gardening books, and this is one of the prettiest.

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting, Realistic for any cottage Gardner, November 22, 2001
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139 pages long with chapters:
Introduction A Garden Lost in Time;
April & Before Prelude To Spring;
May The Garden Awakens;
June Flowers of Profusion;
July Daisy Garlands & Delphinums;
August Lilies & Berries to Spare;
September & Beyond Gathering the Harvest

Scattered about the beautiful as well as informative pages are various water colours that Ms Tudor has done. And the photographs are such that they are inspirational as well as realistic and give the reader a sense of what the average gardener can do. This isn't a book that is a show off. It is a book that is earthy, pretty and old fashioned and a must for those of us who have inherited or bought or rent a cottage-home with vast possibilities for gardening.

I especially like reading about the early thaw in April when the roads are to muddy for even the UPS to get to her house to deliver the vast amounts of seeds and bulbs she has ordered. And it was so nice to see that Ms Tutor loves bulbs to the excess like the rest of us.

The pieces on her vegetables and fruits harvested and either cooked or canned made me smile as well as reminded me of what I loved about my childhood and why as old fashioned as it sounds still love to do. Cooking, baking, canning are things I find fun and not at all boring or a chore.

Reading about her chicks and chickens and the decades she has kept birds was wonderful and another reminder of the joys of being self sufficient. And reading of her green house which in winter keeps her vase full of blooms (page 32) reminded me of why it is worth the expense of having even a small warm spot to grow flowers in the winter.

But it is the writings and art of the crocuses that I keep coming back to see and read about. Unless you have awoken on a chilly spring day and seen the first crocus peaking out of the earth, you just cant image the joy and the sense of hopefulness this is. And I appreciated her suggestions on what type primroses to buy. And the photo on page 42 of the many stacked clay pots reminded me of how simple items can become art within our environments. And on page 62 I was happy to see that Forget Me Nots go well with the pale Johhny Jump Ups. Had never seen the combination before but will now try it.

Oh and the sweet peas, which were my Dads favorite and always planted in February during Presidents week. And her wood burning cook stove looks just like my neighbors, and what we want in the future, with a gas supply backup.

This is simply one of those books that if you love cottage or homestead gardening must own. It wont sit on your shelf but will be on you bedside table, computer desk or next to your favorite reading area, since you cant resist picking it up to enjoy over and over.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, and lovingly written and photographed., December 17, 1998
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Laura S. Heiman (Northfield, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tasha Tudor's Garden (Hardcover)
Like some other reviewers, I saw this book, couldn't quite afford it, and bought it anyway. Tudor has created a fairyland garden, and it is photographed and written about as lovingly as it is cared for. That enthusiasm is brought through the pages and infects most who read it. For any of those who feel somewhat out of place in this century, or who are simply waiting out the long winter until the garden wakes again, this would be a treasure.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Abundance and Extraordinary Extravagance in beauty, December 8, 1999
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Carol G. (United States) - See all my reviews
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The pictures in the book were well worth price charged. My inspiration for gardening soars immensely whenever I open its pages. I feel like I'm stepping back in time when life was simpler and moving at a much slower pace.I'd reccommend this book to anyone who loves gardening, artistic beauty, and the great outdoors. TASHA TUDOR IS GREAT! SHE IS ONE OF MY MOST FAVORITE PEOPLE!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intimate and serene- a book to live in!, May 22, 2001
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Years ago, I chose Tasha Tudor as my role model. This book shows why. . .Richard Brown is such a gifted photojournalist- he really gives you a feeling that he knows/you can know Tasha Tudor. Tovah Martin's narrative is also very insightful- but the pictures tell it all. When I want to 'get away', I can just open this book. Treat yourself to this gift, and share one with a friend.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a journey to the past, January 18, 2003
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Looking at Tasha Tudor's Garden is like taking a journey to another century, surrounded by beauty and peace. Tasha herself wears 19th century clothes, including petticoats, shawls, and head kerchiefs and lives in an antique-appearing house, going about her life with what seems to be a minimal of technology. The photographs that capture her seeing to the goats in the barn in winter, carrying a basket of hand-pulled weeds in summer, arranging lillies, tulips, peonies and old roses in her lovely old house, and seeing the cottage gardens in bloom are absolutely gorgeous. Sometimes gardeners just need inspiration, and this book is perfect for this. Enjoy.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE this book!, September 7, 2002
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Tasha Tudor was my favorite childhood illustrator. What a delight to discover this photojournal of Tasha in her own home & garden- now I see where her artwork came from! Art-quality photos of Tasha, her grandkids & still lifes with flowers & fruit from her gardens. A beautiful book to cherish for a lifetime!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book was rich in information on Tasha's garden., December 29, 1997
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I am a huge fan of Tasha Tudor. I received her book "Tasha Tudors Garden " for Christmas. I have read it already and I must say it is so full of information and the photos of the gardens and Tasha herself are absolutely wonderful. The author takes you into Tasha's world and talks about all of the things that make Tashas gardens so famous and loved by many gardeners around the world. Tasha has a great love for her plants and her animals. This book takes you to the heart of the person behind the blooms. I would recommend this book to any one who truely enjoys gardening and flowers. It is a real treat to read .
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiration for Gardeners, January 4, 2007
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This is a wonderful book featuring the garden of children's book author and illustrator Tasha Tudor. Not a gardening how-to book but rather a photographic tour of the garden. It does show that a garden can be at its most charming when not rigidly landscaped but grown in a more naturalistic way. A must for all Tasha Tudor fans bookshelves.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a beautiful woman, July 24, 2006
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I have loved Tasha Tudor's illustrations in books like "The Tasha Tudor Book of Fairy Tales", "The Secret Garden" and "A Little Princess" since childhood. I didn't know anything about Tasha Tudor as a person, and then one Christmas my mother gave me this book. Wow! Mrs. Tudor has lived a remarkable life and she is an amazing person. She has chosen to create a home for herself that seems to exist in a century past. Her son built a rustic house for her, and she has surrounded it with extensive farm buildings, cottage gardens, fruits, berries, chickens, goats and dogs. She dresses in layers of vintage clothing and eats off of china that has been in her family for generations. I just love this woman, and her lifestyle. This is a beautiful book.
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