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Wendy Johnson is one of the founders of the organic Farm and Garden Program at Green Gulch Farm Zen Center in Marin County and now lives with her family in nearby Muir Beach. A Buddhist meditation teacher who is deeply engaged in environmental work nationally, she is an advisEr to the Edible Schoolyard program of the Chez Panisse Foundation and has helped to establish many garden programs in public schools and local communities throughout the Bay Area. Her column, “On Gardening,” has appeared in Tricycle: The Buddhist Review for more than ten years. This is her first book.



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Gardening at the Dragon's Gate
Gardening at the Dragon's Gate
Written by Wendy Johnson
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780553378030
Our Price: $25.00
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Gardening at the Dragon's Gate
At Work in the Wild and Cultivated World
Written by Wendy Johnson

Format: Trade Paperback, 464 pages
On Sale: February 26, 2008
Price: $25.00

Gardening at the Dragon’s Gate is fundamental work that permeates your entire life. It demands your energy and heart, and it gives you back great treasures as well, like a fortified sense of humor, an appreciation for paradox, and a huge harvest of Dinosaur kale and tiny red potatoes.

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