Gardners! "The General in the Garden: George Washington's Landscape at Mount Vernon"


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"The General in the Garden: George Washington's Landscape at Mount Vernon" Hardcover – April 24, 2015


"About the Author:  Susan P. Schoelwer is the Robert H. Smith Senior Curator at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. She has written and lectured extensively on American decorative and fine arts, material culture, and history."


"The General in the Garden provides an engaging, informative, and richly illustrated introduction to George Washington’s landscape at Mount Vernonâۥarguably the best-documented, best-preserved complex of gardens and grounds to survive from eighteenth-century America.


The book’s three essays, by Adam T. Erby, J. Dean Norton, and Esther C. White, chronicle Washington’s transformation of the estate in the years between the American Revolution and the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the stewardship of its gardens by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association since 1860, and the archaeology that led to the recent restoration of Washington’s showplace upper garden.


Mount Vernon assistant curator Adam Erby examines Washington’s critical role in developing Mount Vernon’s landscape, arguing that the general drew on British design sources and gardening manuals but adapted them to his own circumstances, creating a truly American garden. J. Dean Norton, Mount Vernon’s director of horticulture, traces the evolution of the estate’s landscape and recreated gardens across the two centuries since Washington’s death. And Esther White, Mount Vernon’s director of historic preservation and research, shows how groundbreaking archaeological methods facilitated the discovery of Washington-era garden beds and borders of flowers, shrubs, and vegetables in his upper gardenâۥa remarkable find that yielded one of the most significant eighteenth-century garden recreations of our time.


Also included is a lavishly illustrated guide to Mount Vernon’s landscape features, introducing Washington’s beloved estate to a modern audience.


This book will appeal to many readersâۥfrom students of American history and culture to gardening enthusiasts to Mount Vernon visitors curious to know more about the estate to which George Washington devoted intense and sophisticated care."


Reviews:


"Explores the magnificent gardens and grounds that he created, from their origins to present-day preservation efforts. Historical drawings, snapshots, and records along with color photographs of Mount Vernon today complete the picture of Washington as an extraordinary gardener." (The American Gardener)


"[A] richly illustrated book of essays... George Washington had such a passion for gardening that his death itself was green-thumbed." (Washington Post) 


"George Washington was many things to many people, but in his heart--- he was a farmer. Growing vegetables, fruits,and beautiful plants was his true passion. George also experimented with cross-breeding animals and designed an octagonal barn and ran a distillery. This book looks at his life through his love of gardening and is beautifully photographed and just chock-full of history. For someone who has visited Mount Vernon this book will bring back fond memories. If you have never visited Mount Vernon, plan to do so and see how our first President ran his gardens. I think you will be delighted with this book!"