The Scottish Gardener: Being Observations Made in a Journey Through the Whole of Scotland from 1998 to 2004

Chiefly Relating to the Scottish

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The Scottish Gardener: Being Observations Made in a Journey Through the Whole of Scotland from 1998 to 2004

Chiefly Relating to the Scottish

"Gardens have been created to fulfill many functions: some to provide food or medicine, others for pleasure and recreation or simply to reflect the wealth and status of their creators. This lavishly illustrated book celebrates the extraordinary diversity of Scottish gardens and their creators, whether they be herbalists, plant collectors, nurserymen, botanists, artists or amateurs. It also traces the development of different types of garden – monastic gardens, royal gardens, walled gardens and town and village gardens – through the ages. By focusing on around sixty Scottish gardens, Suki Urquhart examines the distinctive tradition of Scottish gardening, how it has developed over time, and how it has been shaped by climate, conflicts and changing fashions. Since the emphasis is very much on how gardeners stamp their own character on their gardens, it is private rather than public gardens which are featured here. Information is given on visiting the gardens."--

Publish Date
Publisher
Birlinn Publishing
Language
English
Pages
279

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Library of Congress
SB466.G8 U77 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
279
Dimensions
10 x 9.8 x 1.3 inches
Weight
3.4 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8920692M
ISBN 10
1841583634
ISBN 13
9781841583631
LCCN
2005363043
OCLC/WorldCat
61218012
LibraryThing
6879170
Goodreads
1338950

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Work ID
OL9011634W

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