Old Garden Tools

Old Garden Tools
Title Old Garden Tools PDF eBook
Author Kay N. Sanecki
Publisher Shire Publications
Total Pages 32
Release 2008-03-04
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780852638699

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Some of the oldest implements in the world are those that have been used by land cultivation. Many garden tools are universal in use, like the rake, scythe, slasher, spade and saw, and much estate management of the past, before mechanisation, was dependent upon them.

Antique Garden Tools and Accessories

Antique Garden Tools and Accessories
Title Antique Garden Tools and Accessories PDF eBook
Author Myra Yellin Outwater
Publisher Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages 208
Release 2004-06
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780764314780

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In thousands of years of tilling the soil, we have created a great variety of garden tools to dig, cut scrub, harrow fields, and trim borders. What makes the tools unique, and collectible, is the way function has dictated form, resulting in not only ingenious shapes, but artistic ones. In the 19th and early 20th centuries garden tool catalogues listed hundreds of task-specific tools including dibbers, mattocks, potato hoes, onion hoes, daisy grubbers, claws, weeders, forcers, straighteners, garden row markers, garden reels, rakes, watering cans, water tanks, lawn mowers, lawn rollers, weed whackers, and many more. This book looks back at two hundred years of garden history, and attempts to identify the tools and accessories that gardeners used, and as much as possible identify their specific functions. With over 750 colour photographs, concise captions, and a guide to prices in today's antique marketplace, this is a useful as well as beautiful exploration of garden implements.

Old Garden Tools

Old Garden Tools
Title Old Garden Tools PDF eBook
Author Kay Naylor Sanecki
Publisher
Total Pages 31
Release 1987
Genre Garden tools
ISBN

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A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools

A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools
Title A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools PDF eBook
Author Bill Laws
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2014-06-19
Genre Gardening
ISBN 022613993X

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A green thumb is not the only tool one needs to garden well—at least that’s what the makers of gardening catalogs and the designers of the dizzying aisle displays in lawn- and-garden stores would have us believe. Need to plant a bulb, aerate some soil, or keep out a hungry critter? Well, there’s a specific tool for almost everything. But this isn’t just a product of today’s consumer era, since the very earliest gardens, people have been developing tools to make planting and harvesting more efficient and to make flora more beautiful and trees more fruitful. In A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools, Bill Laws offers entertaining and colorful anecdotes of implements that have shaped our gardening experience since the beginning. As Laws reveals, gardening tools have coevolved with human society, and the story of these fifty individual tools presents an innovative history of humans and the garden over time. Laws takes us back to the Neolithic age, when the microlith, the first “all-in-one” tool was invented. Consisting of a small sharp stone blade that was set into a handle made of wood, bone, or antler, it was a small spade that could be used to dig, clip, and cut plant material. We find out that wheelbarrows originated in China in the second century BC, and their basic form has not changed much since. He also describes how early images of a pruning knife appear in Roman art, in the form of a scythe that could cut through herbs, vegetables, fruits, and nuts and was believed to be able to tell the gardener when and what to harvest. Organized into five thematic chapters relating to different types of gardens: the flower garden, the kitchen garden, the orchard, the lawn, and ornamental gardens, the book includes a mix of horticulture and history, in addition to stories featuring well-known characters—we learn about Henry David Thoreau’s favorite hoe, for example. A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools will be a beautiful gift for any home gardener and a reassuring reminder that gardeners have always struggled with the same quandaries.

Historic Garden Tools

Historic Garden Tools
Title Historic Garden Tools PDF eBook
Author Christopher Thacker
Publisher
Total Pages 46
Release 1990
Genre Garden tools
ISBN

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Garden Tools

Garden Tools
Title Garden Tools PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Slesin
Publisher Abbeville Press
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre House & Home
ISBN 9780789200877

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The story behind the basic yet inventively crafted implements that have enabled the human race to cultivate nature's bounty and beauty. While the history of gardens has been exhaustively explored, the story of garden tools has been virtually ignored--until now. Illustrated with hundreds of full-color photographs, as well as with vintage lithographs, engravings, posters, ads, and even decorative plates depicting garden implements, the book follows the gardening cycle, and each chapter features the traditional tools used in that phase of gardening. Today, vintage garden tools are being rediscovered and appreciated anew as much for their ingeniousness as for their sculptural and timeless form. This book casts these humble objects in a whole new light, and anyone who loves to dig a spade into the earth or prune a rosebush will find the book irresistible.--From publisher description.

A History of Gardening in 50 Objects

A History of Gardening in 50 Objects
Title A History of Gardening in 50 Objects PDF eBook
Author George Drower
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2019-07-04
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0750991887

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The earliest record of an enclosed space around a homestead come from 10,000 BC and since then gardens of varying types and ambition have been popular throughout the ages. Whether ornamental patches surrounding wild cottages, container gardens blooming over unforgiving concrete or those turned over for growing produce, gardens exist in all shapes and sizes, in all manner of styles. Today we benefit from centuries of development, be it in the cultivation of desirable blossom or larger fruits, in the technology to keep weeds and lawn at bay or even in the visionaries who tore up rulebooks and cultivated pure creativity in their green spaces. George Drower takes fifty objects that have helped create the gardening scene we know today and explores the history outside spaces in a truly unique fashion. With stunning botanical and archive images, this lavish volume is essential for garden lovers.