Author

Publication

1997 - University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, IA, Iowa

Language

English

Word Count

46,000 words, Guess

Page Count

184 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more

Classifications

  • DDC635
  • LCCSB320.7.I8 K586 1997

Description

In Winter, when the only things growing seem to be icicles and irritability, what pleasures exist for a gardener or for anyone who lives in a northern climate? In his distinctive daybook Weathering Winter, Carl Klaus reminds readers that the season of brown twigs and icy gales is just as much a part of the year as when tulips open, tomatoes thrive, and pumpkins color the brown earth. From the first cold snap of late December 1994 to the first outdoor planting of onion sets and radish seeds in mid-March 1995, Klaus kept track of snow falling, birds flocking, soups simmering, gardening catalogs arriving, buds swelling, and seed trays coming to life. Gardeners, lovers of the out-of-doors, and weather watchers will recognize themselves in the ways in which Klaus has come to terms with the harsh climate and chilly truths that winter embodies. His constant, careful checks on the temperature and on the geraniums overwintering in the attic, his contentment in the basil- and garlic-flavored tomato sauce he cooked up from last season's crops, and his walks with his wife in the bitter chill of starry January nights reflect the pull between indoors and out, the contrast between the beauty and the cruelty of the season.

Subjects

Topics

WinterDiariesGardenersAnecdotesVegetable gardeningKlaus, Carl H. -- DiariesWinter -- Iowa -- Iowa City -- Anecdotes

Places

People

Carl H. Klaus

Series Statement

  • A Bur oak original

Other Editions

  • Weathering winter: a gardener's daybookUniversity of Iowa Press1997-01-01

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