They That Sow In Tears – by Lewis & Sandifer

Aug 4, 2004

They That Sow In Tears – Coping with Grief through Gardening

They That Sow In Tears reaches out to grieving readers and encourages them to join the large company of people who have discovered the solace of gardening. Landscape Architect Charles Sandifer and writer Catherine Lewis use the stories of other “grief gardeners” and their own experiences as bereaved parents to offer practical advice that helps the novice or experienced gardener establish a beautiful, meaningful place where “They that sow in tears shall reap with joy.”












$ 18.00

Catherine Lewis is an experienced gardener and garden columnist for Best Times, a monthly newsmagazine for active, mature Mid-Southerners.

Charles Sandifer is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and has served as president of the Tennessee State Board of Examiners in Landscape Architecture.

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