360 West Magazine reviews The Water-Saving Garden

June 03, 2016


Seeing a positive review of my new book, The Water-Saving Garden, makes me so happy. After all, selling a book takes such a different skill set than writing it, and so much material competes for our limited reading time. Reviews — whether by editors in magazines and newspapers, by bloggers, or by readers on Amazon and Goodreads — help tremendously in getting the book in front of the people who can use it.


So my thanks to Fort Worth’s 360 West Magazine for the review!

And huge thanks to you, dear reader, if you’ve liked my book enough to post a review of your own. (Here’s my book’s Amazon page; click the gray box under Customer Reviews to write your own.) Your time and your thoughts are appreciated.

Happy Friday, y’all!

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6 responses to “360 West Magazine reviews The Water-Saving Garden”

  1. Devon says:

    I’ve been meaning to tell you — I saw your book in a shop window on Nantucket in April!

  2. Ann Lamb says:

    Fabulous review! I will buy the book!

  3. Wonderful Pam – it looks like a terrific book. I wish it was something we needed here in France at the moment. The rain never stops!

    • Pam/Digging says:

      It feels that way in Texas too right now, Cathy — so different from a couple years ago. Just so you know, the book is useful to those in wetter climes as well. It contains lots of info about techniques to hold water on one’s property, cleansing it with plants, and keeping it from running off into storm drains. Runoff pollution of waterways and overwhelmed storm drains are a huge problem in places that get a lot of rain, so my book tackles those issues as well. It’s all about responsible water-use in gardening no matter where you live. —Pam