Posts Tagged ‘Henry Ward Beecher’
January 17, 2020 The Conifer Comeback, Best Plants to Paint for Beginners, Leonhart Fuchs, Gaspard Bauhin, John Ray, Peter Henderson, The Herb Lover’s Spa Book by Sue Goetz, Hanging Glass Wall Planters, and David Wheeler’s Hortus
Today we celebrate the German botanist who’s 1542 book is one of the most historically significant works of all time and the birthday of a man who discovered the rutabaga. We’ll learn about the man known as “The Father of English Botany” and the man known as the “Father of American Horticulture.” Today’s Unearthed Words…
Read MoreOctober is Nature’s Funeral Month
by Henry Ward Beecher October is nature’s funeral month. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Henry Ward Beecher
Read MoreEvery Green Thing
by Henry Ward Beecher Every green thing loves to die in bright colors. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Henry Ward Beecher
Read MoreThe Month of Departure
by Henry Ward Beecher The month of departure is more beautiful than the month of coming – October than May. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Henry Ward Beecher
Read MoreNature Glories in Death
by Henry Ward Beecher Nature glories in death more than in life. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Henry Ward Beecher
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