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A sequence of weekly essays records an amateur gardener's hands-on experiments, practical tips, and whimsical observations about tools, plants, pests, and the habits of birds and domestic animals, blending horticultural advice with wry social commentary. The pieces shift between day-to-day chores and reflective asides on nature, labor, and human follies, often using anecdote and gentle satire. A final section turns to a character study of a household cat, treating its instincts and behavior as a mirror for human traits.
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