The Gardener's Every-Day Book, by George Glenny, is a comprehensive guide to gardening practices for each day of the year. Originally published in the mid-19th century, this book provides a wealth of information on planting, cultivating, and maintaining a wide variety of plants and flowers.
Glenny's detailed instructions cover essential gardening tasks, from soil preparation and seed sowing to pruning and pest control. Gardeners of all skill levels will find valuable advice within these pages, making it an invaluable resource for creating and maintaining beautiful and productive gardens. This edition preserves the charm and practical wisdom of the original, offering a timeless perspective on the art of gardening.
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