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Historical Garden Books: The garden book of California by Angier, Belle Sumner (1906) – 30 in a Series

Archive.org has a host of old gardening books (from mid-19th to mid-20th Century) available in many formats and on a host of topics. I happened across a few in my Pinterest feed and gone completely down the rabbit hole in this treasure trove of information. Sure some ideas might be out of 

Historical Garden Books: The garden book of California by Angier, Belle Sumner (1906)- 30 in a Series

Historical Garden Books:  The garden book of California by Angier, Belle Sumner (1906)- 30  in a SeriesHistorical Garden Books:  The garden book of California by Angier, Belle Sumner (1906)- 30  in a Series

Historical Garden Books:  The garden book of California by Angier, Belle Sumner (1906)- 30  in a SeriesHistorical Garden Books:  The garden book of California by Angier, Belle Sumner (1906)- 30  in a Series

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THE FLOWER GARDEN AS A FACTOR IN HOME-MAKING

The hope of America is in the homes of America. Whatever will lead to the betterment of our home life is to be sought after.

The garden of the world is California, and the ideal home may be made here. I am fearful at times, however, that home-makers, and this means especially the women, for they are the homekeepers of the land, fail to appreciate the very large influence that the garden, and especially the flower garden, has on the life of the family and of the community.

I believe that nine out of ten people that come to California come because of our fine climate, and they come ex pecting to live out-of-doors the greater part of each year; but the same strenuous conditions that surround life elsewhere are found here. Just as many hours must be put into the daily grind as in New York City, if the livelihood is to be made for the family.

More information on this book:

Publication date 1906
Topics GardeningGardens
Publisher San Francisco, New York, P. Elder and company
Digitizing sponsor MSN
Contributor usage rights See terms
Language English
 
 
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Garden Decor: Urns along the wall via Instagram

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Garden Decor: Urns along the wall via Instagram

Garden Decor: Urns along the wall

While I can appreciate both traditional and modern garden elements, there is something about garden decor that recalls the past that touches something fundamental in the human spirit.

I spotted these ersatz Greek amphorae in the middle of Beverly Hills, but for one small moment I was transported to a hillside villa — perhaps in Italy — where the wine flowed like water and life itself was just a bit easier.

Too often we discount the effect that our garden can have on us and, more importantly, our visitors. My own, rather unkempt back garden, transport visitors to a tranquil woodland (as many have told me directly) even though it exists in the middle of one of the biggest cities in the world.

In order to enjoy your garden more, you must see it through the eyes of your guests.

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