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The Gardener's Perpetual Almanack: A Book of Days

by Martin Hoyles

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Did you know that red herrings or garlic could rid your garden of moles, or that rosemary is supposed to make the heart merry and drive fantasies from the brain? Or when is the best time to start a beehive?
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This is an astonishing book, some really fascinating entries in this, it draws on over four centuries of almanacks and gardening books, and it can be read over and over again. We have it on permanent show (at least last 2 years), propped up on a reader's book-rest and try to make sure that the correct day is shown. Yesterday, for example, had a quote from Francis Bacon as well as this:

"What is still desired and wanted to make the Art of Gardening truly pleasant, familiar and entertaining, is the Order of Time: To be led, as it were, by the Hand; to be directed and pointed to something to be done, not only each successive Year, but if possible every Day, at least every Month in the Year, towards forwarding the natural Hopes of being rewarded with Fruit and Plenty"
John Laurence The Fruit-Garden Kalendar 1718 ( )
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