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In this lively compilation the author offers a series of garden columns that began as modest letters to a solitary reader, a keen lady seeking honest, practical guidance. The tone blends gentle humor with a sincere devotion to the earth, turning ordinary horticultural tasks into small moral dramas. Readers are invited into the writer’s own plot, where each observation is a conversation between soil, season, and the curious mind.
Beyond the practical tips on weeds, roses, and the occasional temperamental spouse, the essays explore why the love of dirt is a timeless human impulse. With a blend of classical allusion, witty anecdotes, and earnest reflection, the pieces celebrate the simple pleasure of planting and watching life return. The collection feels like a stroll through a 19th‑century garden, where every turn offers both instruction and a smile.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (652K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2001-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1829–1900
Best known today as Mark Twain’s collaborator on The Gilded Age, this warm, observant writer also built a long career as an essayist and editor. His books mix humor, travel, and everyday reflection in a way that still feels easy to read.
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