A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK TO GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAR AND TO THE CULTURE OF ALL IMPORTANT PLANTS
A brief calendar of gardening operations throughout the year has formed an item in many books on horticulture; it has been put in as a kind of summary.
Readers have not been wanting who have declared that the few pages at the end of such volumes are the most useful parts of them, and that many more prominent portions are negligible.
This suggests that a book which is wholly calendarial, but illustrated with practical figures as well as photographs and coloured plates, might secure a good constituency; hence the preparation of the present volume.
It does not contain anything whatever about Garden Art, nor about the general principles of gardening. (I have dealt with them in its predecessor "The Perfect Garden.") It is composed of twelve practical chapters, subdivided so as to show seasonable work for every week in the year. Its scheme is therefore the essence of simplicity.
The reader is told what operations to perform, and what plants to grow every week. Information is given in detail, but each section is summarized, so that a glance tells what to do at any given period.
Author(s): Walter Wright
Year: 1909
Language: English
Commentary: Six color plates, many other BW illustrations, Index
Pages: 490
Tags: Horticulture;Agriculture;Farming;Gardens;Gardening;Gardeners;Food Cultivation;Food Plants;Cultivars;Growing;Planting Crops;Vegetables
Front Cover
Title
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1 JAN; Seeds, Select Vegetables
2 FEB; Many Buds, Some Bloom
3 MAR; The Dawn of Spring
4 APR; Late Showers, Early Flowers
5 MAY; May Morns
6 JUN; Rose Time
7 JUL; The Heart of the Year
8 AUG; The Harvest Month
9 SEP; In Indian Summers
10 OCT; A New Outlook
11 NOV; Chrysanthemum Time
12 DEC; The Christmas Garden
INDEX
Back Cover