A Guide to Medieval Gardens

A Guide to Medieval Gardens

Author: Michael Brown

Publisher: White Owl

Published: 2022-02-24

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1526794578

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“A fascinating account of formal gardens during the middle ages,” including plants and their uses, features, tools, cultivation techniques, and more (Books Monthly). Medieval gardens usually rate very few pages in the garden history books. The general perception is still of small gardens in the corner of a castle. Recent research has shown that the gardens were larger than we previously believed. This book contains information and pictures that have not been generally available before, including the theory and practice of medieval horticulture. Many features of later gardens were already a part of medieval gardens. The number of plants was limited, but was still no less than many modern gardeners use in their own gardens today. Yet medieval gardens were imbued with meaning. Whether secular or religious, the additional dimension of symbolism, gave a greater depth to medieval gardens, which is lacking in most modern ones. This book will be of interest to those who know little about medieval gardens and to those with more knowledge. It contains some of the vast amount of research that the author carried out to create the medieval gardens at the Prebendal Manor, Nassington, Northamptonshire. The author has tried to use previously unused sources and included his own practical experience of medieval gardening methods that he carried out to maintain the gardens. “Beautifully illustrated . . . a fascinating read for the armchair gardener as well as the more practical variety . . . The author draws on a wide range of sources: herbals, animal management, medieval manuals, illuminated manuscripts, account books, poems, paintings, and tapestries.” —The Ricardian Bulletin


Medieval English Gardens

Medieval English Gardens

Author: Teresa McLean

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2014-05-05

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0486794946

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Illustrated survey of gardening lore from the Norman Conquest to the Renaissance reveals wealth of ancient secrets drawn from obscure sources, chronicling cultivation of pleasure gardens as well as herbariums, orchards, and vineyards.


The Medieval Garden

The Medieval Garden

Author: Sylvia Landsberg

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9780802086600

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Combining her historical knowledge with practical experience of recreating medieval gardens in various sites in England, Landsberg explains how she designed Queen Eleanor's garden at Winchester and Brother Cadfael's physic garden at Shrewsbury.


Medieval Gardens

Medieval Gardens

Author: Anne Jennings

Publisher: Historic England

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13:

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From the medieval period through to the outbreak of the First World War. Beautifully illustrated in full colour, these attractive volumes provide an insight into the garden fashions of different periods and how garden design was influenced by the social and economic developments of the time. The focus is on the outdoor spaces of the common people as well as those of the well-to-do, and an informative section covers popular plants, new botanical introductions, developments in garden equipment and furniture, and influential gardeners of each period. This is followed by a simple guide to recreating particular features for yourself, to evoke the feel of a particular period. Medieval Gardens charts the evolution of our earliest gardens, from the rows of culinary and medicinal herbs tended by monks, to the earliest secular pleasure gardens, enclosed within castle walls. These were spaces for private conversations and outdoor games, often with raised beds and turf seats and perhaps a mound for surveying the countryside beyond. Still enclosed within wall were the 'pleasure parks' that covered many acres of land.


The Kitchen Gardener's Handbook

The Kitchen Gardener's Handbook

Author: Jennifer R. Bartley

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 2010-11-24

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0881929565

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“A mouthwatering picture book.” —Toronto Tasting Notes No longer content with separating the plants they grow to eat and the plants they grow for beauty, gardeners are discovering the pleasures of incorporating both edibles and ornamentals into their home landscapes. The Kitchen Gardener's Handbook makes it easy. Whether she's sharing tips on planting radishes in spring, harvesting tomatoes in summer, or pruning perennials in winter, Bartley's friendly advice gives gardeners the tools they need to build and maintain a kitchen garden. Readers will learn how to plant, grow, and harvest the best vegetables, fruits, greens, and herbs for every season. They'll also find seasonal recipes that celebrate the best of the harvest, monthly garden chores, eight sample garden designs, and information on using cut flowers for decoration. The Kitchen Gardener's Handbook is a guide for gardeners who want it all—the freshness of fruits and vegetables and the beauty and simplicity of hand-picked bouquets.


Gardens in Art

Gardens in Art

Author: Lucia Impelluso

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780892368853

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Impelluso analyzes the constituent elements of gardens, both real and imagined, and uncovers their often-hidden symbolic meanings. Paintings and the nearly 400 works presented here provide a continuous visual record of the myriad forms of gardens.


Heirloom Country Gardens

Heirloom Country Gardens

Author: Sarah Wolfgang Heffner

Publisher: Rodale Books

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Presents a guide to growing heirloom plants, and introduces a wide range of regional styles, flowers, herbs, vegetables, and fruits, along with advice on how to plant and cultivate them.


The Story of the English Garden

The Story of the English Garden

Author: Ambra Edwards

Publisher: Rizzoli Publications

Published: 2018-09-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1911358251

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The Story of the English Garden is the National Trust's accessible history of the nation's gardens, sumptuously illustrated and artfully curated. From tiny medieval gardens to vast Georgian parks, from Victorian glasshouses crammed with exotic specimens to the elegant outdoor 'rooms' of the Edwardians and the functional, ecologically aware gardens of today, this book explores the love affair between the English and their gardens for over 500 years. It's a fascinating story about passion – and power and politics too. The book is beautifully illustrated throughout and includes new photography of some of the most influential gardens in the world, including Sissinghurst. Drawn from the National Trust's extensive archives, The Story of the English Garden is the definitive guide to Europe's greatest collection of historic gardens – a rich celebration of World Heritage sites, rare and exotic plants and groundbreaking architectural design.


Cultivating the City in Early Medieval Italy

Cultivating the City in Early Medieval Italy

Author: Caroline Goodson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-03-25

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1108489117

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Demonstrates how food-growing gardens in early medieval cities transformed Roman ideas and economic structures into new, medieval values.