1770 GARDENS Practice of Gardening Horticulture Agriculture Flowers Schabol 2v

SCHABOL, Roger

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Roger Schabol was an 18th-century French gardener who is solely known for his books on gardening. In his book ‘The Practice of Gardening’, Schabol offers direction on general gardening, use of gardening tools, distributions of soil and plant foods, caring for sick plants and common plant diseases, tree plantations, varieties of flowers, growing and harvesting fruits and vegetables, and much more!

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1770 GARDENS Practice of Gardening Horticulture Agriculture Flowers Schabol 2v

 

Roger Schabol was an 18th-century French gardener who is solely known for his books on gardening. In his book ‘The Practice of Gardening’, Schabol offers direction on general gardening, use of gardening tools, distributions of soil and plant foods, caring for sick plants and common plant diseases, tree plantations, varieties of flowers, growing and harvesting fruits and vegetables, and much more!

 

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SCHABOL, Roger

 

La pratique du jardinage. Par M. l’abbé Roger Schabol. Ouvrage redige apres sa mort sur ses memoires

 

Paris : Chez Debure Pere, 1770.

 

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  • Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumes
    • I – [4], xxi, [5], 384
    • II – [4], 488
      • 5 engraved folding plates
    • Language: French
    • Binding: Leather; tight and secure
    • Size: ~6.75in X 4.25in (17cm x 11cm)

 

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Category

Botany, Gardening, & Herbals

Authors

SCHABOL, Roger

Printing Date

18th Century

Language

French

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete