Garden writer and lecturer Wolk has written an amusing collection of essays that pokes fun at the compulsive world of gardeners. He takes a fascinating look at flower shows, detailing the vast
amounts of time, expertise, and money involved for those who compete, as well as the many opportunities for disaster to strike unwary competitors. Readers also learn about the process of
filming garden segments for television and the time and effort involved in shooting photographs for gardening magazines. Wolk's list of movies with horticultural errors is especially fun.
Gardeners will laugh as they recognize themselves, but they will also be comforted by the fact that there are people out there who are even more obsessive than they are. A true pleasure.
-Library Journal