I think that would be "The Farmers Almanac" Just a guess though
A "trug"
People who grow plants and vegetables are typically called gardeners or farmers, depending on the scale of their operation. Gardeners usually work on a smaller scale, such as in home gardens or community plots, while farmers typically cultivate crops on a larger scale for commercial purposes.
The gardeners are friends of the Bennet family in "Pride and Prejudice." Mr. Gardiner is the brother of Mrs. Bennet, making him the uncle of the Bennet daughters. The gardeners play a supportive role in the family and help guide the Bennet girls through various situations in the novel.
There are many products that The Original Gift Company sells. The original gift company sells items such as unusual gifts, personalized gifts, gifts for kids, and gifts for gardeners.
It's "gardeners" (more than one gardener), or "gardener's" (belonging to one gardener), or "gardeners' " (belonging to multiple gardeners).
Gardeners' World was created in 1968.
The Gardeners' Chronicle ended in 1986.
The Gardeners' Chronicle was created in 1841.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "gardeners."
Clive Lane has written: 'Plants for Small Spaces (Horticulture Gardeners' Guides)' 'Plants for Small Spaces (Hillier Gardener's Guide)'
A female guide is called a tour guide. This is a person that will show you the area that you have traveled to.
a museum guide is called 'un guide' in French (pronounced 'geed')