From Gardening Don’ts (1913) by M.C. 09
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Come and join me in my garden!
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Historical Garden Books – 60 in a series – Gardening for health and recreation; a booklet of information about gardening for busy men and women by American Fork & Hoe Continue Reading
DON’T say to those who come to see your garden: ‘Ah, you should have been here last week; I have never seen such a blaze of colour. Now, of course, Continue Reading
Historical Seed Catalogs: Ferguson Seed Farms breed and grow pedigreed field seeds (1917) – 48 in a series Download in Text, PDF, Single Page JPG, TORRENT from Archive.org Doing Continue Reading
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DON’T be too tidy destroy the weeds but let the flowers riot a bit. Who can be more untidy than Dame Nature ? Read and Download the entire book from Continue Reading
Historical Seed Catalogs: Wood’s seeds Catalog (1919) – 47 in a series Download in Text, PDF, Single Page JPG, TORRENT from Archive.org WOOD’S SEEDS FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY THE YEAR 1919 celebrates Continue Reading
DON’T find a place in your garden for any plant because it has ‘a neat habit of growth,’ or because it bears a ‘ showy’ flower. Read and Download the Continue Reading
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