Rebel Gardeners: Rulebreakers and Unsung Pioneers Who Transformed Gardening

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Rebel Gardeners: Rulebreakers and Unsung Pioneers Who Transformed Gardening Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
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Pages: 224 Language: English ISBN: 9798317902568 Categories: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Meet the gardeners of past and present whose appreciation for plants defied convention, broke barriers and changed how we understand and protect the natural world. Rebel Gardeners profiles the horticultural heroes – from ground-breaking botanists who redefined science to everyday gardeners who sparked social change – and how they have reshaped the landscapes we live in.  Complete with stunning illustrations, the book honours over 30 pioneers from around the world who found strength and purpose in the plant world, even when society offered them none. These trailblazers include historical figures such as Elizabeth Blackwell, Edmond Albius, Thomas Fairchild, George Washington Carver and Masanobu Fukuoka, as well as contemporaries including Darrel Morrison, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Paul Pulford and Jamaica Kincaid. Inside, you will discover: Inspiring biographies of gardeners and botanists who challenged the norms of their time and changed the world. Historical and cultural insights into how their discoveries and ideas shaped modern gardening and botany. Untold stories of marginalised voices in horticulture whose influences have been overlooked. Environmental activism and innovation from individuals who risked their reputations – and sometimes lives – to protect the planet. At once a celebration of diversity and a call to action, Rebel Gardeners reminds us that tending to the earth is itself an act of rebellion – and that we all have the power to change the world.

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Author Biography

Camilla Anderson was born in London, the youngest of four children. She trained as a Paper Conservator at Camberwell College of Arts before becoming a researcher for the antiquarian bookseller, Bernard Quaritch. Here she carried out research at the British Library, bought books at auction, and was involved in cataloging one of the greatest private collections of botanical books in the world. After studying for a master’s degree in Garden History at the University of Bristol, she developed a website about historic gardens. She spends her time traveling around Britain photographing gardens, visiting archives, and giving lectures. She lives in Derbyshire and has two children and six grandchildren.