I Can't Sleep Podcast Episode 337: History of Gardening

 
 

History of Gardening

Tonight, we dig into the History of Gardening—a tale of humans endlessly battling weeds, plotting perfect hedges, and pretending they have control over nature. From ancient farmers to modern backyard warriors armed with overpriced mulch, gardening has always been equal parts art, science, and frustration. Whether you love tending plants or have killed every fern you’ve ever owned, this episode will have you dozing off faster than a seed catalog’s shipping time.

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The early history of gardening is largely entangled with the history of agriculture, with gardens that were mainly ornamental generally the preserve of the elite until quite recent times. Smaller gardens generally had being a kitchen garden as their first priority, as is still often the case.
— History of Gardening - Wikipédia
 

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