Felder Rushing is an eleventh-generation American gardener, a nonstuffy horticulturist who travels the world looking for simple garden approaches, which he promotes in his newspaper columns, books, magazine articles, and NPR radio program. The author of over twenty books and founder of Slow Gardening, he was named by Southern Living as one of ""25 people most likely to change the South.
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Gardeners, do read this. Buy it if you can!-- "Tangly Cottage Gardening" Felder Rushing may be a mad scientist, but he knows his science and a great deal more. He is visionary, authentic, totally original, and a teacher. If you love plants, eccentric gardeners, and 'been there, done that' wisdom, you will greatly enjoy this book.--Steve Bender, Southern Living's "Grumpy Gardener" and coauthor with Felder Rushing of Passalong Plants Maverick Gardeners is a reflective look at feeling good about oneself while hoeing your own row. This inspirational book takes a look at both the art and humanity of gardening and serves as affirmation, a constant reminder that we all get to choose what beat we march to.--Greg Grant, coauthor of Heirloom Gardening in the South and The Rose Rustlers Felder Rushing, by no means a conventional gardener himself, has just written a book about all those oddball, eccentric, beat-of-their-own-drummers 'Keepers of the Garden Flame.' Maverick Gardeners is an utterly charming ode to the offbeat, I-garden-my-way individualists who plot their own horticultural pathways through life. His tale of his friendship with Mississippi gardener Dr. Dirt, and how it ended, is especially moving. Both Trowels Up for this one!--Pat Stone, editor, GreenPrints, "The Weeder's Digest"

