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The Head Gardeners Toby Musgrave

The Head Gardeners By Toby Musgrave

The Head Gardeners by Toby Musgrave


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Summary

A fascinating study of the great Victorian and Edwardian head gardeners, a remarkable group of self-made men who transformed gardening from menial labour into a profession.

The Head Gardeners Summary

The Head Gardeners by Toby Musgrave

' Toby Musgrave' s delightful book about the single-minded and often tyrannical horticulturalistic pioneers of the English country garden.' Independent on Sunday

The great head gardeners of Victorian and Edwardian Britain enjoyed a status and an importance that extended far beyond the walled frontiers of their fiefdoms. Only the very best of the uneducated country lads who were taken on as garden boys survived the apprenticeship of up to fifteen years, but those that did were men of strong character who had educated themselves in the sciences of botany, etymology, plant breeding, plant physiology, surveying, perspective drawing and much else. As well as ensuring that the great houses were supplied with flowers, fruit and vegetables the year round - pineapples by the dozens, peaches and apricots by the thousand were harvested from their greenhouses - they learned to cultivate the host of exotic plants that their employers imported from the ends of the earth. They invented the trade of floristry. They wrote bestselling books and published the first gardening magazines. The fame and reputation of great houses and their owners depended upon the skills of the head gardeners and competition for their services could be intense.
Some tyrannised their employers to the extent that they durst not pick a flower or pluck a fruit for fear of the head gardener' s displeasure. Others, like Joseph Paxton, designer of the Crystal Palace, became the friends and confidants of those who paid their wages. They ran what were, in effect, large horticultural businesses which might employ fifty or more staff and have annual expenditures that would run into the millions in today' s currency..
In this scholarly and highly entertaining book Toby Musgrave rescues the head gardeners from the backwaters of horticultural history and restores them to their rightful place as the founders of their profession.

The Head Gardeners Reviews

'Toby Musgrave's delightful book about the single-minded and often tyrannical horticulturalistic pioneers of the English country garden.'


'There is much information here but the many stories and anecdotes jolly it along most effectively.'


'Well researched and highly readable.'


' Toby Musgrave's delightful book about the single-minded and often tyrannical horticulturalistic pioneers of the English country garden.'

'There is much information here but the many stories and anecdotes jolly it along most effectively.'

'Well researched and highly readable.'

About Toby Musgrave

Dr. Toby Musgrave is a horticulturist and garden historian, and author of a number of books including the best-selling The Plant Hunters, An Empire of Plants, The Seven Deadly Sins of Gardening, Courtyard Gardens and Cottage Gardens. Presenter of the DVD Your First Garden Made Easy, Toby designs gardens around the world and lectures widely on garden history and garden design.

Additional information

GOR001826207
9781845134112
1845134117
The Head Gardeners by Toby Musgrave
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Aurum Press
20090325
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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