Tells the story of the cottage garden - with its herbs and honeysuckle and its pig in the sty - from Chaucer's time to the present day.
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The Cottage Garden by Anne Scott-James
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Table of Contents
In search of the cottage garden; the eighteenth century - cottage life expands; the two streams meet; twenty rods of land; authentic cottage plants and cooking; growing for show; the artist's eye; working-class developments; Edwardian afternoons; the cottage garden today. Appendix: some evidence on cottage plants.
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