Devotion: Diary of an Appalachian Garden
Location: Reynolda Gardens Education Wing and Online
Cost: $5 not-yet-friends; Free for Friends of the Gardens and Wake Forest University faculty, staff, and students
Mignon Durham, a self-taught gardener with fond memories of growing up in Winston-Salem, will talk about her book Devotion: Diary of an Appalachian Garden. Written during the pandemic, the book explores Durham’s nearly three-acre Asheville garden, which she calls “Devotion.” Durham shares relatable insights on the inspiration and soothing power of a garden. Copies of Devotion will be available for purchase after the talk but if you’d prefer to read it in advance, order a copy online here. Advance registration is required.
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Past Date and Time(s):
Mar 22, 2022, 12:30pm — 1:30pm
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