First published in 1909, this volume contains a classic guide to 'market
gardening' with a particular focus on the French style of gardens. A
market garden is the small-scale production of vegetables, fruits, and
flowers for direct sale to consumers and restaurants. With step-by-step
instructions and helpful illustrations, this volume is recommended for
those with an interest growing produce for pleasure or profit. Contents
include: "The Meaning of 'Intensive' Cultivation", "The History of
Intensive Cultivation in France", "Work in a French Garden", "The Sit
for a French Garden", "The Soil and its Treatment", "Water Supply",
"Manures", "Making the Hot-Beds", "Cost and Maintenance of a French
Garden", "A Word to Amateur Gardeners", etc. Many vintage books such as
this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that
we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern,
high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new
introduction on the history of gardening.