Scotland for Gardeners

Scotland for Gardeners
Author: Kenneth Cox
Publsiher: Birlinn Publishers
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2014
Genre: Garden centers (Retail trade)
ISBN: 1780271891

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This book is a compact colour guide of the largest survey of Scottish gardens ever mounted and the first such guidebook to all that Scotland can offer garden and plant lovers. Including descriptions of virtually all Scotland's gardens which are open to the public, it recommends when to visit and what to look out for. Gardens are described in a pithy and lively style. Also covered are specialist nurseries, garden centres, wildflower walks, shows, public parks and more. The book includes useful maps showing routes for day trips and short-break tours and is illustrated throughout with full-colour images by Ray Cox. This is the ideal book for the Scot or the tourist who wishes to explore the world of gardens and plants in Scotland.

Scotland s Lost Gardens

Scotland s Lost Gardens
Author: Marilyn Brown (archaeological investigator.)
Publsiher: Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Wales
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: NYPL:33433111347419

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Gardens are one of the most important elements in the cultural history of Scotland. Like any art form, they provide an insight into social, political and economic fashions, they intimately reflect the personalities and ideals of the individuals who created them, and they capture the changing fortunes of successive generations of monarchs and noblemen. Yet they remain fragile features of the landscape, easily changed, abandoned or destroyed, leaving little or no trace.In Scotland's Lost Gardens, author Marilyn Brown rediscovers the fascinating stories of the nation's vanished historic gardens. Drawing on varied, rare and newly available archive material, including the cartography of Timothy Pont, a spy map of Holyrood drawn for Henry VIII during the 'Rough Wooing', medieval charters, renaissance poetry, the Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer, and modern aerial photography, a remarkable picture emerges of centuries of lost landscapes.Starting with the monastic gardens of St Columba on the Isle of Iona in the sixth century, and encompassing the pleasure parks of James IV and James V, the royal and noble refuges of Mary Queen of Scots, and the 'King's Knot', the garden masterpiece which lies below Stirling Castle, the history of lost gardens is inextricably linked to the wider history of the nation, from the spread of Christianity to the Reformation and the Union of the Crowns.The product of over 30 years of research, Scotland's Lost Gardens demonstrates how our cultural heritage sits within a wider European movement of shared artistic values and literary influences. Providing a unique perspective on this common past, it is also a fascinating guide to Scotland's disappeared landscapes and sanctuaries - lost gardens laid out many hundreds of years ago 'for the honourable delight of body and soul'.

Cottage Gardens and Gardeners in the East of Scotland 1750 1914

Cottage Gardens and Gardeners in the East of Scotland  1750 1914
Author: Catherine Rice
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021
Genre: Cottage gardens
ISBN: 9781783276622

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This pioneering study tells the story of the emergence of rural workers' gardens during a period of unprecedented economic and social change in the most dynamic and prosperous region of Scotland. Much criticised as weed-infested, badly cultivated and disfigured by the dung heap before the cottage door, eighteenth-century cottage gardens produced only the most basic food crops. But the paradox is that Scottish professional gardeners at this time were highly prized and sought after all over the world. And by the eve of the First World War Scottish cottage gardeners were raising flowers, fruit and a wide range of vegetables, and celebrating their successes at innumerable flower shows. This book delves into the lives of farm servants, labourers, weavers, miners and other workers living in the countryside, to discover not only what vegetables, fruit and flowers they grew, and how they did it, but also how poverty, insecurity and long and arduous working days shaped their gardens. Workers' cottage gardens were also expected to comply with the needs of landowners, farmers and employers and with their expectations of the industrious cottager. But not all the gardens were muddy cabbage and potato patches and not all the gardeners were ignorant or unenthusiastic. The book also tells the stories of the keen gardeners who revelled in their pretty plots, raised prize exhibits for village shows and, in a few cases, found gardening to be a stepping-stone to scientific exploration.

Early Scottish Gardens

Early Scottish Gardens
Author: Mackay Sheila Mackay
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781474470513

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What did early Scottish gardens look like? How did these gardens relate to the house and how did passing time affect their development? Where did the plant stock come from: herbs, shrubs, annuals and perennials, from the thistle to the rose? Did the gardens match the richly embellished interiors of Scots aristocrats and merchants, particularly after the Reformation? Evocative and tantalising remains of 'missing gardens' such as earthworks, stone walls, doocots, date stones, terracing, traceries of paths, sundials, a few ancient yews, and gardens themselves - Culross, Edzell, Pitmedden, Kinross -fire the imagination as Sheila Mackay guides the reader on a personal tour of the 16th, 17th and 18th-century gardens of Scotland.Contrary to popular belief within British garden history, designed landscapes have played a vital role in the lives of aspiring Scots from the 16th century, with paintings from the time depicting elaborate gardens to match houses and interiors that reflected status, wealth and a sense of self-esteem. In her exploration of these gardens - from Arthur's Seat in 1500 to The Hermitage in 1750 - Sheila Mackay reveals the dramatic developments that occurred during this period.This is a history peopled with the characters of the time, and includes extracts from songs, poems, and paintings of gardens throughout the period. Imaginative reconstructions of gardens for the people of the time - a 16th-century garden for the calligrapher Esther Inglis and a 17th-century landscape for the portrait painter George Jamesone - and the creative re-design of the ground of the Pleasaunce at Edzell Castle in light of contemporary European developments enhance the sense of the inspired designs of the time.An evocative picture is painted of these gardens and it is hoped that this will inspire the reader to make their own distinctive maps and undertake their own explorations of the gardens of Scotland.Key Features:*Illustrated with over 90 photograph

Gardens of Scotland 2011

Gardens of Scotland 2011
Author: Scotland's Gardens Scheme
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0901549258

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A directory of Scotland's finest gardens opening for charity for Scotland's Gardens Scheme

Gardens of Scotland

Gardens of Scotland
Author: Scotland's Gardens Scheme
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2001-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0901549150

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A Study of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland

A Study of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
Author: Land Use Consultants (Great Britain)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1983
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UIUC:30112029061444

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Gardens of Scotland

Gardens of Scotland
Author: National Gardens Scheme
Publsiher: Scotland's Gardens Scheme (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-02
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 0901549134

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"Gardens of Scotland" is a handy reference and an essential tool when visiting the private gardens of Scotland. Over 300 private gardens of Scotland are shown. Supporting 150 charities, garden lovers are helping others while acquiring helpful garden tips for them selves. The book also contains complete viewing information, including hours and costs. These popular private garden showings and the accompanying yellow books have been a much anticipated, favorite pastime for garden lovers.