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This collection of practical, month-by-month essays records observations and advice for woodlands and gardens, blending horticultural instruction with aesthetic reflection. The author describes seasonal progress from winter structure to spring bulbs and flowering shrubs, gives guidance on planting, pruning, thinning, propagating and training climbers, and recommends combinations for shelter, colour, and texture. Emphasis falls on using native and hardy shrubs for year-round interest, the placement and care of bulbs and rock-plants, and the visual effects of foliage and bark; photographic studies and hands-on examples illustrate how to shape informal, naturalistic plantings.
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