Home Vegetables and Small Fruits: Their Culture and Preservation (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

9780265745090: Home Vegetables and Small Fruits: Their Culture and Preservation (Classic Reprint)
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Thrift, that homespun Virtue, formerly the sole ornament of the dwellings of the worthy poor, has unexpectedly become popular, like a bit of old china which had adorned a shelf in a humble cot tage or es en served a simple use and, suddenly grown fashionable, finds itself seized Upon, polished, and treated with unexampled respect as a prize for a fashionable collector. Thrift is no longer a hum ble flower to bloom unseen; it has become the chief flower of the garland. Young women, who, a few years ago, would have scorned to know anything more of a garden than the silver-bells and cockle shells of Mistress Mary, now take a passionate and heartfelt interest in the welfare of humble potatoes and cabbages.

Of course, much of this interest is ephemeral and will pass when the exigency has passed and when thrift is out of fashion, but much is not, and the wave of thrift, however temporary, is destined to leave its mark on our gardening.

Except for the gardens of the French nobility be fore the Revolution, I doubt if the gardens in any country were as thriftless as ours before 1917. This was true not so much of the gardens belonging to the great estates - in fact, these and most large garden places were fairly sure to have also excellent kitchen-gardens - but the suburban gardens, whether the owner possessed small or large means, these in a tremendous proportion were planted without any idea whatever of their making themselves useful. In fact, the garden much resembled the Early Victorian heroine - decorative, but never by any possibility useful. Grounds, however small, were sacred to the class known as ornamentals. An existing apple or cherry tree, the survival of an earlier day, might, it is true, be respected or even prized, but the modern owner planted no such humble garden folk; rather his choice was for the Colorado spruce, the Japanese maple, or the ubiquitous Catalpa Bungei.

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  • PublisherForgotten Books
  • Publication date2018
  • ISBN 10 0265745098
  • ISBN 13 9780265745090
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages234

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