Beeton's Gardening Book
Containing Such Full and Practical Information as Will Enable the Amateur to Manage his Own Garden

Cambridge Library Collection - Botany and Horticulture Series

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Samuel Beeton (1831–77) published this comprehensive guide to flower, vegetable and fruit gardening in 1874.

Language: English
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Samuel Orchart Beeton (1831?77), the publishing entrepreneur who made his wife's Book of Household Management one of the bestselling titles of the century, gave his name to many other books of domestic, medical and general information for the middle classes. (The 1871 Book of Garden Management, published and probably compiled by him, is also reissued in this series.) This work was published in 1874 by Ward Lock, to whom Beeton was forced to sell his own business after a financial collapse in 1866. The book contains 'such full and practical information as will enable the amateur to manage his own garden'. It covers flower, fruit and vegetable gardening, with a section on garden pests and a monthly calendar of tasks. It also contains advertisements for gardening and medicinal products, as well as for other books from the publishers, offering a fascinating insight into social as well as garden history.
1. Garden operations; 2. The flower garden; 3. The kitchen garden; 4. Fruit-growing; 5. Pests of the garden; 6. Monthly calendar.