Eloquent text and stunning illustrations combine to explore the many
ways seeds are distributed, including animals, weather and wind, human
action, and even the plants themselves.
A farmer and her son carefully plant seeds in their garden. In the wild
garden, many seeds are planted too, but not by farmers' hands. Different
kinds of animals transport seeds, often without knowing it. Sometimes
rain washes seeds away to a new location. And sometimes something
extraordinary occurs, like when the pods of Scotch broom burst open
explosively in the summer heat, scattering seeds everywhere like
popcorn.
Kathryn Galbraith's lyrical prose seamlessly combines with Wendy
Halperin's elegant, crisp illustrations to show how many elements work
together through the seasons to create and sustain the wild meadow
garden.