Ken Druse has been called a "gardening superstar." With sixteen books to his credit, frequent television appearances, regular articles for
leading national newspapers and magazines, and now with his Podcast, he is
one of the nation's leading voices of natural gardening. His
groundbreaking book, "The Natural Garden," initiated a design movement
that continues to grow in popularity today.
An organic
gardener, writer, photographer, designer, and naturalist, Ken's passion
is to inspire and empower others to make gardening part of a balanced
life, and to enhance their community through taking care of their piece
of the earth.
In April, 2004, Ken received the Sarah Chapman
Francis Medal for "Literary Achievement" from the Garden Club of
America. This lifetime award was presented for Ken's entire body of
work communicating about gardening and the environment.