There’s always a long list of books I want… and it’s constantly being added to! Because it’s a little overwhelming to just try to figure out which books from the never-ending TBR to include, I’m going to narrow it down to my current top area of interest – books on gardening, nature, animals and how we can care for our wild spaces, and how they care for us. Here are some I discovered relatively recently and haven’t had the chance to read yet.

How Can I Help? by Douglas W. Tallamy
Uprooted by Page Dickey
Rough Patch by Kathy Slack

Twigs in My Hair by Cynthia Reyes
We Made a Garden by Margery Fish
Rootbound by Alice Vincent

What We Sew by Jennifer Jewell
So those are some of the books on nature and gardening that are currently top of my list of books I’d like to read and/or own! I already have lots to be going on with between audiobooks I have and my local library, so I’m not bereft, but these are ones that look very interesting and that I’d like to find one day.
What about you guys? Any fellow gardeners out there? If so, have you read any of these, and if so what did you think? Are there any others you’d recommend?
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly link-up feature created by The Broke and the Bookish and hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week TTT has a different topic, and everyone who links up has to create a link of ten items that fit that topic. To see past and upcoming topics, go here.

I’m interested in nature books too. I’ll have to check these out.
I’m excited to try some of them and see which appeal to me the most!
I detect a theme. I often want books on a certain theme, too. This year I am spreading out, however.
I go through intense interests when I want to collect everything on a certain topic I’m fascinated by. But they don’t usually last long undiluted, so I suspect that I will branch out as the summer progresses and read other things as well!