The Gardening Year

The Gardening Year by Lance Hattatt, published by Parragon in 2000, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist gardeners in maximizing their garden’s potential throughout the year. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, featuring color photographs that aid in the identification of various flowers. The book addresses key factors such as climate, weather, soil, and planting timetables, providing practical insights for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Readers will find a structured approach to gardening that emphasizes seasonal changes and their impact on garden maintenance and growth. The book discusses how to adapt gardening practices to different weather conditions and soil types, ensuring that gardeners can effectively plan their activities throughout the year. With its focus on practical gardening strategies and visual aids, The Gardening Year serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their gardening experience.
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This book shows the gardener how to make the most of the garden through the months of the year and discusses the effects of the climate, weather, soil, and planting timetables. Color photographs are used for identification of some flowers.
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