Recent Articles About Amy Goldman

"Thyme for a Change: Ornamental Herbs," by Tovah Martin. This article first appeared in the May 2007 issue of Horticulture magazine. Posted with permission.”
“Embrace that bumper crop of summer squash,” by Nancy Taylor Robson, Baltimore Sun (May 8, 2005).
"A Feast for the Eyes; Squash Resplendent, Making a Serious Point," by Adrian Higgins, The Washington Post (November 25, 2004).
"Save Our Squash," by Patricia West-Barker, The New Mexican (November 24, 2004).
"Carve the Pumpkin, Eat the Squash," by Florence Farbicant, The New York Times (November 24, 2004).
"Things of beauty," by Valerie Sudol, Star-Ledger (November 18, 2004).
"Pumpkins Plus," by Becky Homan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (October 27, 2004). Republished with permission of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Copyrighted (2004) St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
"Nuts About Squash," by Jane Garmey, Town & Country (October 2004). Reprinted with permission. As shown in Town & Country magazine, October 2004. To subscribe, please call 800-289-8696.
"Living History: Squash and pumpkins of today and yesterday consume Amy Goldman. Her new book is a stunning tribute to them." By Sarah Kinbar, Garden Design, (Sept/Oct 2004).
"Epicurean. Garden Variety. Heirloom Tomatoes have survived for generation, but their vivid colors and fanciful shapes are capturing the imagination of a new crop of chefs," by Jeff Wise, Departures (July/August 2004).
"Call of the Country: With the same devotion she applies to preserving heirloom seeds, a gardener saves her faltering farmhouse from collapse," Good Housekeeping (June 2004).
"The Melon Evangelist: Amy Goldman wins converts one slice at a time," by Tovah Martin. This article is reprinted with permission from Horticulture magazine. It first ran in Garden Style, Spring 2004.
"Paradise Regained: In her gorgeous upstate New York garden, Amy Goldman is helping to preserve the world's heritage of seeds for us all," by Cynthia Kling, Organic Style (March 2004).
"Home & Garden: Sensuous prose, photos incite melon lust," by Ilene Sternberg, The News Journal (July 31, 2003).
"The Melon Patch" by Susan Elderkin, Gardens Illustrated (June 2003). Reproduced with kind permission of Gardens Illustrated.
"My Backyard: She's a melon maniac: Seed saver Amy Goldman grows hundreds of varieties of vegetables. She savors the sweet and rare heirloom melons most of all," by Denise Cowie, The Philadelphia Inquirer (March 28, 2003).
"Green Acres: Devoting her Hudson Valley property to heirloom vegetables hasn't kept Amy Goldman from planting for beauty as well," by June Kurt, House Beautiful (September 2002).
"Long-Forgotten Delicacies of the Melon Patch," by Anne Raver, The New York Times (March 10, 2002).
"The Squash Queen," by Matthew Holm, Country Living (November 2001).
"Maple Sugaring," by Rebecca Sawyer-Fay, Country Living Gardener (April 2001).
"Learning Plant Societies," by Laura Wallis, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. (March 2000).