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OverviewEver since man discovered that plants could be eaten, their cultivation has been a necessity. But somewhere along the line it became first an interest and then a pleasure. And as people developed a passion for gardening, so those in the business scented the opportunity to offer anything and everything to aid the amateur and professional horticulturist. How did this happen? Who were the earliest gardening gurus? What were the biggest trends of the 1930s and what happened during the Second World War when the country was urged to 'dig for victory'? All these questions (and more) are answered and illustrated with the glorious, delightful and innocently amusing advertisements and literature that appeared as our passion for gardening has increased as the years have passed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Twigs WayPublisher: Welbeck Publishing Group Imprint: Carlton Books Ltd ISBN: 9781847326256ISBN 10: 1847326250 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 04 October 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Replaced By: 9781853758065 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsIntroduction; A garden is a lovesome thng, God wot ; What the Victorians Dug for Us; Edwardian Extravagance v The Great War; And the First Prize Goes to... ; Digging for Victory; The Rise of the Bedding Plant; Allotment Fever; The Rise of the Bedding Plant; To Deck or Not to Deck.ReviewsAuthor InformationTwigs Way is a gardening historian who has appeared on many gardening programmes on Channel 4 and BBC East Anglia, as well as on local radio. She is the author of a number of books including Digging for Victory; The Wartime Garden; Topiary and Allotments. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |