The Sweet Pea Man : The life and times of the Victorian Plant Hybridist Henry Eckford

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The Sweet Pea Man : The life and times of the Victorian Plant Hybridist Henry Eckford Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Scotland Street Press
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Pages: 470 Illustrations and other contents: 10 Illustrations, color; 50 Illustrations, black and white ISBN: 9781910895184 Category:

Taking you on a journey through nineteenth-century British gardens, The Sweet Pea Man is a minutely researched biography of the Victorian plant hybridist Henry Eckford and his life as a breeder of the famous Grandiflora sweet peas.
Born and brought up in Scotland, Henry started as a garden apprentice at Lord Lovat’s Beaufort Castle. After working his way through the gardens of Penicuik House andFingask Castle, Henry moved to England and bred pelargoniums and dahlias in the garden of the Earl of Radnor, for which he became famous and could then begin his lifework on the cross-breeding of sweet peas which he refined in Wem in Shropshire.

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A professional gardener for most of his life, Graham Martin has spent years researching this book.