Flora Domestica by Elizabeth Kent

Flora Domestica by Elizabeth Kent

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Elizabeth Kent's 1823 book on 'portable gardens' combines practical instruction on how to select plants which will thrive in containers and in the polluted air of cities, with quotations on gardening and flowers from ancient as well as modern authors such as Keats and her personal friend Shelley.

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Flora Domestica by Elizabeth Kent

Elizabeth Kent (1790–1861) lived in London, but wanted to live in the country. Dismayed at the number of pot-plants given to her which failed to thrive, she published this useful guide to container or 'portable' gardening in 1823. She had taught herself botany and foreign languages, and her sister's marriage to the radical poet and journalist Leigh Hunt brought her into contact with the Romantic circles. The book combines practical instruction on how to select plants which will thrive in containers, and in the polluted air of cities, with quotations on gardening and flowers from ancient as well as modern authors such as Keats and her friend Shelley. Her common-sense advice on plants from adonis to zygophyllum and on their care - use rainwater if possible, but never overwater or let pots stand in water, for example - is equally valid today.
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ISBN 13 9781108076739
ISBN 10 1108076734
Title Flora Domestica
Author Elizabeth Kent
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Botany And Horticulture
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2017-07-20
Number of pages 438
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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