The Gardeners Kalendar

The Gardeners Kalendar
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Total Pages : 294
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Synopsis The Gardeners Kalendar by : Philip Miller

The Gardeners Kalendar; Directing the Necessary Works to be Done Every Month ... The Sixteenth Edition ... To which is Prefixed, A Short Introduction to the Science of Botany, Etc

The Gardeners Kalendar; Directing the Necessary Works to be Done Every Month ... The Sixteenth Edition ... To which is Prefixed, A Short Introduction to the Science of Botany, Etc
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Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0019835048
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Synopsis The Gardeners Kalendar; Directing the Necessary Works to be Done Every Month ... The Sixteenth Edition ... To which is Prefixed, A Short Introduction to the Science of Botany, Etc by : Philip Miller

The Gardener's Calendar for South-Carolina, Georgia and North-Carolina

The Gardener's Calendar for South-Carolina, Georgia and North-Carolina
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780820331447
ISBN-13 : 0820331449
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Synopsis The Gardener's Calendar for South-Carolina, Georgia and North-Carolina by : Robert Squibb

Robert Squibb first published his Gardener's Calendar in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1787--a time when what came to the table had come from the backyard, and households that wished to eat well (or perhaps to eat at all) had to cultivate "garlick," shallots, coriander, and "small sallading," as well as "spinage," "cellery," "plumbs," and "pease" in their kitchen gardens. Squibb's planting guide was welcomed by eighteenth-century gardeners; for the first time they had professional counsel about specific plants that would thrive in the region and a month-by-month guide to the nurturing of their fruits and vegetables. No longer need they guess at the effects of the climate lag between England and Georgia or Carolina as they had done while using British calendars. This edition follows closely the format of the 1787 volume, retaining eighteenth-century spelling, punctuation, and ornament. Though nearly two centuries have passed, this classic of southern gardening remains a delightfully instructive planting guide.