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This wee booklet is another example of the pearls of wisdom to be found in Ed Back's "From the Back Acres:a Humorous Guide to Organic Gardening" where the reader can read all about this specific topic at a fraction of the cost of the entire book. The Gardener's Calendar takes the reader through the steps from preparation of a new garden or season, through a month to month journey to the final harvest and planning for the next year's garden. Everything from Finding a "sunny window sill" on which to start his plants, to figuring out why his neighbors all close their windows and shut their doors when he comes by with his August armload of tomatoes and zucchini, and how to avoid the same thing happening next year. Come along for a joyful ride through this year's gardener's calendar!