From the golden age in English history to today's gardeners and designers, this volume recognizes women's contributions to horticulture in Britain and around the world spanning more than four centuries. Despite growing vegetables for their kitchens, tending herbs for their medicine cupboards, and teaching other women about the craft before horticultural schools officially existed, women have been mere footnotes in the horticultural annals for specimens collected abroad. These pioneers' influence on the style of gardens in the present day, frequently unacknowledged, is illustrated here in a style both accessible and scholarly. Presenting a rare bouquet of everything there is to know about gardening as an outlet for women's energies, this collection shares the stories of more than 200 women who have been involved with garden design, plant collecting, flower arranging, botanical art, garden writing, and horticultural education.
Women and Their Gardens : A History from the Elizabethan Era to Today