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Ìý History of British Gardening: 1 10ÌýMayÌý2004 Ìý
What doesÌýgardening tell us about the past?

Recent research into gardening habits suggests that little has changed over the years: men grow prize-winning vegetables, obsess about the lawn and lay a bit of decking whilst women potter in the borders enjoying the whiff of fragrant flowers.

When the writer Jenny Uglow looked into the history of gardening she found that medieval monks and nuns conformed to such horticultural stereotyping.

Katy Hickman went to Jenny's house in Canterbury to find out what her garden could tell usÌýabout the past.Ìý

A Little History of British Gardening by Jenny Uglow, Chatto and Windus, ISBN 0 701 169281
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