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The author records a year of gardening in Lancashire as a monthly series of personal notes, detailing seasonal changes, planting and pruning, successes and failures with chrysanthemums, vineries, bulbs, shrubs and fruit, and practical tasks such as leaf management and border work. Observational passages pair horticultural advice with literary and classical reflections, occasional botanical appendices on violas, azaleas, solanums and the sunflower of ancient texts, and a supplementary chapter on flowering shrubs, summer plants and garden sounds. The tone is intimate and anecdotal, offering a steady portrait of how a small garden evolves through the seasons.
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