Publisher's Synopsis
"A Complete Dictionary of Practical Gardening" by R.W. Dickson and Sydenham Teast Edwards, published in 1806, is a comprehensive guide to the gardening practices of the era. This dictionary encompasses a wide range of horticultural knowledge, detailing the cultivation of various vegetables, the forcing and management of fruits and plants, and the artful laying out of gardens.
Providing insight into the modern improvements of the time, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding historical gardening techniques and the evolution of horticultural practices. It offers practical advice and detailed instructions, making it a fascinating read for both gardening enthusiasts and those interested in the history of agriculture.
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