This is a comprehensive almanac that really charmed me.
Every month starts with an introduction highlighting the beauty of the month that will be discussed, as well as sunrise/sunset and weather charts.
For every month, there are tasks listed and explained with things to start, such as planting new hedges, and things to finish, such as harvesting your pumpkins. Every month, there is something to prune and something to savour and also a thrifty project, from taking cuttings to maintaining your gardening equipment. There is a head gardener’s job of the month, as well as plants and birds of the month, and wildlife to look for, including tips and tricks to help wildlife by doing (or not doing) a few things around your garden. There are also garden events listed for every month and which National Trust Gardens are at their best. A page to write down your notes for next year (what worked this year and what didn’t, what would you like to try next year) concludes each chapter, and sprinkled throughout are quotes, e.g. by Emily Brontë and William Wordsworth, as well as garden(ing) trivia.
I definitely learned a thing or two and I’ve already jotted down a few things to keep in mind for next year.
If you’re in the market for a garden almanac to help you keep track of things and give you gardening advice throughout the year, you really can’t go wrong with this one.