perennial calendar - for the garden lover
This perpetual calendar is a collaboration between me and my sister Emma Jagoz, an organic veggie farmer. Each month has an original linocut alongside Emma’s monthly garden tips. Use it to record birthdays or anniversaries, or planting/frost dates, seasonal maintenance projects or anything that needs to be remembered year after year.
As an avid gardener, I’ve always wanted to garden more like a farmer, thinking about the garden as more of a year-round pursuit. A marathon rather than a sprint. So I asked Emma to come up with some ways to do that. The result is her writing in each month of the calendar, including both physical tasks (sharpening tools in January!) and mental suggestions (read a new book!)— things that help Emma stay present and on top of a full season of farming.
After starting Moon Valley Farm in a series of suburban Baltimore backyards, Emma grew her business large enough to buy a proper farm in Woodsboro, MD in 2019. She grows a range of veggies organically and offer a year-round CSA. She also sells to some of the area’s top restaurants and has created a food hub to provide her customers with a full diet, from mushrooms and grains to fruit grown nearby.
Meanwhile, Emma is somehow one of the most optimistic and calm people I know. If anyone can give a fellow human some garden/life advice, she can.
Calendar measures 6x12”.
This perpetual calendar is a collaboration between me and my sister Emma Jagoz, an organic veggie farmer. Each month has an original linocut alongside Emma’s monthly garden tips. Use it to record birthdays or anniversaries, or planting/frost dates, seasonal maintenance projects or anything that needs to be remembered year after year.
As an avid gardener, I’ve always wanted to garden more like a farmer, thinking about the garden as more of a year-round pursuit. A marathon rather than a sprint. So I asked Emma to come up with some ways to do that. The result is her writing in each month of the calendar, including both physical tasks (sharpening tools in January!) and mental suggestions (read a new book!)— things that help Emma stay present and on top of a full season of farming.
After starting Moon Valley Farm in a series of suburban Baltimore backyards, Emma grew her business large enough to buy a proper farm in Woodsboro, MD in 2019. She grows a range of veggies organically and offer a year-round CSA. She also sells to some of the area’s top restaurants and has created a food hub to provide her customers with a full diet, from mushrooms and grains to fruit grown nearby.
Meanwhile, Emma is somehow one of the most optimistic and calm people I know. If anyone can give a fellow human some garden/life advice, she can.
Calendar measures 6x12”.
This perpetual calendar is a collaboration between me and my sister Emma Jagoz, an organic veggie farmer. Each month has an original linocut alongside Emma’s monthly garden tips. Use it to record birthdays or anniversaries, or planting/frost dates, seasonal maintenance projects or anything that needs to be remembered year after year.
As an avid gardener, I’ve always wanted to garden more like a farmer, thinking about the garden as more of a year-round pursuit. A marathon rather than a sprint. So I asked Emma to come up with some ways to do that. The result is her writing in each month of the calendar, including both physical tasks (sharpening tools in January!) and mental suggestions (read a new book!)— things that help Emma stay present and on top of a full season of farming.
After starting Moon Valley Farm in a series of suburban Baltimore backyards, Emma grew her business large enough to buy a proper farm in Woodsboro, MD in 2019. She grows a range of veggies organically and offer a year-round CSA. She also sells to some of the area’s top restaurants and has created a food hub to provide her customers with a full diet, from mushrooms and grains to fruit grown nearby.
Meanwhile, Emma is somehow one of the most optimistic and calm people I know. If anyone can give a fellow human some garden/life advice, she can.
Calendar measures 6x12”.