Gardens of the British Working Class
Discover the vibrant history of gardening through the eyes of the British working class in Gardens of the British Working Class by Margaret Willes. Published in 2015, this captivating book spans over four centuries, showcasing the remarkable gardening achievements of those who cultivated land they often did not own. With 424 pages of rich illustrations and insightful research, Willes reveals the lush gardens that flourished outside humble cottages and the horticultural wonders created in the most unexpected places. This work uncovers the creativity and resilience of the working class, highlighting their deep connection to nature and the innovative ways they transformed their surroundings. Perfect for gardening enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book celebrates the spirit of cultivation and the enduring legacy of the working class in Great Britain. Dive into this extraordinary narrative and experience the beauty and ingenuity of British gardens.