2025 Longwood Gardens Community Read

This year, we join local libraries and community partners for the twelfth year of the Longwood Gardens’ Community Read—a program designed to encourage reading for pleasure and to start conversation surrounding gardens, plants, or nature.

To celebrate the twelfth year of the Community Read, we selected two books that explore the powerful impact gardening can have on our lives. In 2025, join us in reading Paradise Under Glass: The Education of an Indoor Gardener by Ruth Kassinger, a witty and absorbing memoir about one woman’s unlikely desire to build, stock, and tend a small conservatory in her suburban Maryland home. For young readers, The Extraordinary Gardener by Sam Boughton is a beautifully illustrated story about a young boy seeking color in a dreary world.

Paradise Under Glass: The Education of an Indoor Gardener
By Ruth Kassinger (author bio)

Paradise Under Glass is a witty and absorbing memoir about one woman’s unlikely desire to build, stock, and tend a small conservatory in her suburban Maryland home.

Kassinger found herself in need of a positive path after the death of her sister, her home becoming an empty nest, and her own battle with breast cancer. A resident of Maryland, she visited the conservatory of the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington D.C. and was inspired to add a much smaller-scale conservatory to her home. “It occurred to me that adding a conservatory to our house was just what I needed,” Kassinger says. “Warm and humid, beautiful, ever-green, peaceful and still, a conservatory would be the perfect antidote to the losses and changes of middle age. It would be my personal tropical paradise where nothing unexpected lurked in the landscape.”

Kassinger was definitely not a skilled indoor gardener before taking her conservatory leap. As an experienced writer and researcher, she knew she needed to learn about indoor gardens and how to grow indoor plants if she was to be successful—the results of which she shares in Paradise Under Glass. This wonderful combination of warm humor, personal anecdotes, and fascinating history makes for a terrific read.

 


The Extraordinary Gardener
By Sam Boughton

Sam Boughton’s picture book The Extraordinary Gardener is a beautifully illustrated story about a young boy seeking color in a dreary world.

Joe is a boy just like any other, but with a bigger imagination. Joe lives in an ordinary apartment building in a rather ordinary city. His world is rather gray. But he spends his time imagining a wonderful, colorful world filled with exotic plants and unusual animals. One day, Joe decides to plant a seed on his balcony. He waits and waits, but nothing happens! Joe gives up and returns to his daily life, but when he least expects it, he sees that the seed has taken root and turned into the most beautiful tree.


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March 05, 2025