Publishers Weekly

Charming journal devoted to the joys of city gardening.

Great for fans of Eric Toensmeier and Jonathan Bates’s Paradise Lot, Page Dickey’s Uprooted.

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HEALTH, HOME, GARDENING

A Pandemic Gardening Journal Matt Puchalski | Conover Lane, LLC 92p, trade paper, $9.85, ASIN B0CN5XFMHH

Puchalski traces the course of constructi­ng a new garden over a year, during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, in this refreshing debut. A New Jersey transplant, Puchalski grew up working outdoors in his family’s backyard, but it wasn’t until his move to Pittsburgh—and purchase of a 100-year-old brick house—that his green thumb truly blossomed. Starting in March of 2020, Puchalski chronicles the remodel of his outdoor space, detailing the demolition, planting, and harvesting that went into building his own “private oasis.” His labors were not in vain; the garden renovation produced physical beauty, wholesome food, and a sense of community with his neighbors in a time when fear and isolation were the norm.

Readers interested in starting their own garden will relish Puchalski’s practical advice; from how to check growing zones to avoiding rot in certain crops to the growing phases of rhubarb, he transports readers into a lush atmosphere of sunshine, soil, and sustenance. A top 10 list of dramatic plants for home gardeners (coneflower and lavender steal the show), unique recipes— such as elderflowe­r liqueur or rhubarb syrup—and access to Puchalski’s regularly updated garden tracking page with farming spreadshee­ts and more give this journal serious clout. Photograph­s sprinkled throughout add personalit­y, particular­ly those of Puchalski’s landscape progress and crop growth.

Beyond the practical advice, Puchalski writes with an easy humor that will delight readers as he reflects on lessons learned during the pandemic (“Seeds make great roommates during a global pandemic. They stick to their room, never use all the hot water, and if you maintain your relationsh­ip with them, make excellent company in the kitchen.” he claims). Even though the journal is based in Pittsburgh—from the growing season to the concrete garden to the steep hills—it will resonate with gardeners worldwide.

Cover: B | Design & typography: A- | Illustrati­ons: A- Editing: A | Marketing copy: A

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