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Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with our Flowers & Gardens collection. Featuring breathtaking blooms, vibrant landscapes, and serene gardens, this category is perfect for flower lovers and gardening enthusiasts alike. Whether you love wildflowers, curated garden spaces, or delicate roses, these calendars bring the joy of nature to your home.
The gardens collection is the largest in this category, with over a hundred titles spanning the Old Farmer's Almanac series, Barbara Anderson's botanical gardens artwork, Nicole Tamarin's Midnight Garden series, the New York Botanical Garden Illustrated lineup, garden birds by Jane Shasky, herb gardens, and much more. It covers every kind of green space and every kind of gardener, from serious vegetable growers who rely on the almanac's planting guidance to collectors who want fine botanical illustration on their walls year-round. Wall calendars, engagement planners, agenda planners, desk pads, pocket planners, and calendar towels are all represented.
Three dedicated subcategories serve buyers looking for a specific flower type. The wildflowers collection covers Texas Wildflowers, meadow blooms, Johanna Basford's illustrated wildflowers, Katie Daisy's Hello Wildflower series, and multiple desk pad formats for fans of untamed floral photography. The roses collection spans classic garden bouquet photography, vintage rose illustration, and the Court of Thorns and Roses romantasy fandom with wall calendars, planners, and gifts. Succulents and cacti have their own dedicated section in the succulents collection, covering wall calendars, desk pads, planners, and puzzles for the plant enthusiast community that has grown enormously over the past several years.
The flower art collection is built around artistic interpretation rather than nature photography, with Georgia O'Keeffe, William Morris, Turnowsky Studios, John Derian, the New York Botanical Garden, and the Victoria and Albert Museum all represented. These calendars appeal to art enthusiasts, interior decorators, and anyone who specifically wants fine art on their wall rather than standard floral photography. The more flowers collection covers everything that doesn't fit neatly into a single category, including sunflowers, orchids, houseplants, botany prints, herb gardens, and dried flowers, in one of the deepest single-page selections in the entire flowers and gardens section.
The butterflies and insects collection covers Jane Shasky's beloved butterfly series, Busy Bees, Bees in Bloom, Butterflies of North America, Art of the Fly, Praise for the Pollinators, and Beautiful Beasts across wall calendars, planners, desk formats, and calendar towels. The mushrooms collection is one of the most distinctive in the category, spanning photorealistic field guide photography, trippy illustrated designs, fine botanical art prints, and practical planning formats for what has become one of the more unexpectedly popular calendar subjects in recent years.
The Flowers and Gardens collection has eight subcategories: Butterflies and Insects, Flower Art, Gardens, More Flowers, Mushrooms, Roses, Succulents, and Wildflowers. Each subcategory has its own focused collection. Use the category buttons at the top of the page to navigate directly to the subject you are looking for.
It depends on the recipient's specific interests. For gardeners, the Old Farmer's Almanac series is the most practically useful and the Barbara Anderson Botanical Gardens series the most artistically distinctive. For flower lovers with a specific favorite, matching the calendar to their actual interest produces better results than a generic floral choice. Wildflowers, roses, and sunflowers are the most broadly appealing single-subject options. For collectors and art enthusiasts, the Georgia O'Keeffe or William Morris editions from the Flower Art section tend to land as more thoughtful gifts than standard photography calendars.
Yes. The collection has a wide selection of planning formats. Engagement planners, agenda planners, monthly planners, weekly planners, desk pads, pocket planners, and two-year planners are available across multiple subcategories. The gardens and mushrooms sections in particular have unusually strong planner selections. Use the filter options on any subcategory page to browse by format.
Yes. The Flower Art collection is specifically organized around botanical and artistic illustration, including Georgia O'Keeffe, William Morris, New York Botanical Garden Illustrated, Vintage Florals, and the V&A Japanese Kimono Textiles. The Gardens and More Flowers sections also include botanical illustration titles like Barbara Anderson's series, Botany Fruits, and Botany Flowers for buyers looking for that visual style across different garden subjects.
Yes. Floral and botanical calendars are among the most universally office-appropriate calendar subjects because the imagery is broadly appealing and rarely divisive. The gardens, botanical illustration, and single-flower subcategories in particular produce calendars that work as genuine wall art in professional settings. Desk pad formats are a natural fit for office use since they provide generous planning space alongside the artwork.