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The Hidden Face of British Gardening Roderick Floud Provost, Gresham College

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The Hidden Face of British Gardening. Roderick Floud Provost, Gresham College. Calke Abbey. CALKE ABBEY. THE VICTORIAN GARDENER. STOURHEAD. THE GARDENER’S BOY. VICTORIAN GARDEN GNOME. FISHBOURNE ROMAN PALACE. POMPEII – THE HOUSE OF THE PAINTERS. MONASTERY OF ST. GALL, France. CONTENTS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Hidden Face of British Gardening

Roderick FloudProvost, Gresham College

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Calke Abbey

CALKE ABBEY

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THE VICTORIAN GARDENER

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STOURHEAD

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THE GARDENER’S BOY

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VICTORIAN GARDEN GNOME

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FISHBOURNE ROMAN PALACE

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POMPEII – THE HOUSE OF THE PAINTERS

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MONASTERY OF ST. GALL, France

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CONTENTS

1. Gardening and the Garden Industry today.2. The growth of the industry since 1660.3. Nurseries and the plants they sold.4. A royal garden and its plants. 5. Gardens in the 19th century.

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Contents

1. Gardening and the Garden Industry today.2. The growth of the industry since 1660.3. Nurseries and the plants they sold.4. A royal garden and its plants5. Gardens in the 19th century.

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GARDEN CENTRE TODAY

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HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION – THE ALLOTMENT

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THE PAID GARDENER TODAY

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GARDENING TODAY – THE ECONOMIC IMPACT

FACTOR OF PRODUCTION

MINIMUM VALUE

AVERAGE VALUE

MAXIMUM VALUE

LABOUR £84 billion £270 billion

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GARDENING TODAY – THE ECONOMIC IMPACT

FACTOR OF PRODUCTION

MINIMUM VALUE

AVERAGE VALUE

MAXIMUM VALUE

LABOUR £84 billion £270 billion

LAND(Annual value)

£200 million £23 billion

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GARDENING TODAY – THE ECONOMIC IMPACT

FACTOR OF PRODUCTION

MINIMUM VALUE

AVERAGE VALUE

MAXIMUM VALUE

LABOUR £84 billion £270 billion

LAND(Annual value)

£200 million £23 billion

CAPITAL(Annual value)

Garden centres:

Tools, books, gnomes etc

> £5 billion

?

TOTAL > £89 billion > £298 billion

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CONTENTS

1. Gardening and the Garden Industry today.2. The growth of the industry since 1660.3. Nurseries and the plants they sold. 4. A royal garden and its plants.5. Gardens in the 19th century.

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SITE OF THE WHITECHAPEL NURSERY OF CAPTAIN LEONARD GURLE

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JOHN ROSE PRESENTING A PINEAPPLE TO CHARLES II

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WOBURN ABBEY

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CONTENTS

1. Gardening and the Garden Industry today.2. The growth of the industry since 1660.3. Nurseries and the plants they sold.4. A royal garden and its plants.5. Gardens in the 19th century.

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THE MOST EXPENSIVE PLANTS : 1650-1900

YEARS PLACE SOLD

PLANT NOMINAL PRICE

REAL PRICE(2009 prices)

% of GDP per

capita

1650-1699 London Nectarine “Elruge” 8/- £55.62 4%

1700-1749 London Tulip Tree (25’) £21-0-0 £2975.35 182%

1750-1799 York Kalmia Latifolia & Magnolia Virginiana

15/- £75.72 6%

1800-1849 Norwich Peach, Nectarine and Apricot

9/9 £39.52 1%

1850-1899 Borrowash Larix Kaempferi (7’) & Castanea Chrysophylla

£10-10-0 £678.09 27%

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NECTARINE ELRUGE

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MAGNOLIA VIRGINIANA

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KALMIA LATIFOLIA

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LARIX KAEMPFERI

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CASTANEA CHRYSOPHYLLA

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1. Gardening and the Garden Industry today.2. The growth of the industry since 1660.3. Nurseries and the plants they sold.4. A royal garden and its plants.5. Gardens in the 19th century.

CONTENTS

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TULIP TREE, KEW GARDENS

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FREDERICK, PRINCE OF WALES

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GARDEN OF CARLTON HOUSE

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FREDERICK, PRINCE OF WALES and AUGUSTA, PRINCESS OF WALES

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AVERAGE (median) PRICE OF PLANTS SOLD

DECADE MEDIAN REAL PRICE (2009 PRICES)

1730s £7.08

1750s £4.04

1760s £9.23

1770s £3.10

1830s £3.02

1860s £6.46

1870s £9.22

1880s £5.91

1890s £8.63

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CONTENTS

1. Gardening and the Garden Industry today.

2. The growth of the industry since 1660.3. Nurseries and the plants they sold.4. A royal garden and its plants.5. Gardens in the 19th century.

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COTTAGE GARDENS IN HADDENHAM, BUCKSC.1830

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THE GARDEN OF GRESHAM COLLEGE

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ALAN TITCHMARSH and CHARLIE DIMMOCK

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ASPIDISTRA

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AURICULA