Flower Every Day

Flower Every Day by Margery Fish, published by Anova Books in July 1999, is a gardening guide that explores the beauty of flowers throughout the year. This new edition spans 172 pages and is written in English, offering readers insights into how to cultivate a vibrant garden that showcases plants in bloom month by month. The book encourages gardeners to embrace the changing seasons, suggesting that autumn can harmoniously coexist with spring in the garden.
Readers will discover a wealth of ideas aimed at extending and diversifying the planting season in temperate climates. The book presents a thoughtful examination of how to create a year-round spectacle in the garden, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced gardeners. Margery Fish’s forward-looking approach provides practical advice and inspiration for those looking to enhance their gardening practices.
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A Flower for Every Day, first published in the 1960s, is one of Margery Fish’s most forward-looking works. The book surveys the plants in flower month by month — and encourages gardeners to ‘let autumn join hands with spring.’
This intensely satisfying use of the garden as a changing, year round spectacle may carry an even stronger message for contemporary gardeners than when the book was tint published. A Flower for Every Day is a treasure house of ideas for prolonging and varying the planting season in all temperate climates.
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