Washington's Gardens at Mount Vernon: Landscape of the Inner Man

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher(s): Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Summary

For gardeners and readers of early American history, here is the first book to document the unknown George Washington --- landscaper, farmer, and gardener of Mount Vernon. Remarkably, the George Washington who spent forty-five years designing and planting the gardens at Mount Vernon is virtually unknown today, hidden behind the icon of the first president's frozen dignity. In her new book, Mac Griswold reveals to us a man who gathered seed, transplanted and pruned trees, and designed a kitchen garden, a pleasure garden, and even a botanical garden, where he did all the experimental work himself. Washington left for historians and restorationists a wealth of memos, directives, diaries, plans, and plant lists that documented every step of his creation (and now the recreation) of his gardens. Out of this wealth of archival material, Griswold paints a remarkably vivid picture of eighteenth-century gardening.

Author Biography

Mac Griswold, a garden historian, is co-author of The Golden Age of American Gardens. She writes frequently for the New York Times and many magazines, and she lectures extensively. She lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, Long Island, where she is experimenting with drought-resistant plants in her backyard.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 A Plantation Portrait
9(23)
CHAPTER 2 Making a Landscape: The Design
32(31)
CHAPTER 3 Making a Landscape: Plants for Vistas and Screens
63(18)
CHAPTER 4 The Upper Garden
81(22)
CHAPTER 5 The Lower Garden
103(28)
CHAPTER 6 The Botanical Garden and the Vineyard Enclosure
131(12)
CHAPTER 7 A Storehouse and Granary for the world
143(23)
APPENDICES Plant Lists 166(7)
A Timeline for Mount Vernon's Gardens and Landscape 173(2)
Notes 175(6)
Bibliography of Works Consulted 181(3)
Index 184

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