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Old-Time Gardens, Newly Set Forth
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In «Old-Time Gardens, Newly Set Forth,» Alice Morse Earle masterfully intertwines history, horticulture, and personal reflection to explore the rich tapestry of early American gardens. With an engaging narrative style, Earle combines meticulous research with vivid descriptions to evoke the allure of quaint, historic gardens, blending botanical information with the social and cultural practices of the time. The book serves as both a scholarly resource and a charming homage to the beauty and significance of these verdant spaces in everyday life, providing unique insights into the plants that flourished in the past and their connection to human experience. Alice Morse Earle (1851-1911) was a prominent American author and historian with a deep appreciation for the historical nuances of domestic life. Her extensive background in research, coupled with a personal passion for gardening, profoundly influenced her interest in the landscape design of bygone eras. Earle's work often reflects her commitment to preserving historical narratives and promoting traditional gardening practices, drawing from her own experiences and observations in her gardens and travels throughout New England. Readers who cherish history, gardening, and the aesthetics of the past will find «Old-Time Gardens, Newly Set Forth» to be an enlightening exploration. Earle'Äôs insightful prose not only celebrates the beauty of historical gardens but also invites readers to reconnect with nature and appreciate the cultural legacies embedded in our gardening practices. This book is an invaluable addition to the library of anyone passionate about horticulture or American history.