"Gardening for Women" by The Hon. Frances Wolseley is a handbook from the early 1900s that encourages women to become professional gardeners. It shines a light on the possibilities for women in the world of gardening, stressing the importance of learning and getting the right skills. The story makes the case that ladies can add value to the landscaping business, which was mostly run by men at the time. The beginning sets the stage by talking over how important gardening is, not just for how it looks, but as a way for ladies to become independent and have meaningful jobs. It talks about what makes a good lady gardener and how they should spend time learning both in the classroom and by doing real work. It implies that gardening can be a good job for young ladies, as it could boost their income, unleash creativity, and build a relationship with the earth.

Gardening for women
By Frances Garnet Wolseley
In a time when men dominated the field, a guide emerges, championing women to dig into the earth and cultivate not only gardens but also independent and fulfilling careers.
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2023-01-04
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About the AuthorFrances Garnet Wolseley, 2nd Viscountess Wolseley was an English gardening author and instructor. Her Glynde College for Lady Gardeners in East Sussex had the patronage of famous gardening names such as Gertrude Jekyll, Ellen Willmott, and William Robinson.
Frances Garnet Wolseley, 2nd Viscountess Wolseley was an English gardening author and instructor. Her Glynde College for Lady Gardeners in East Sussex had the patronage of famous gardening names such as Gertrude Jekyll, Ellen Willmott, and William Robinson.
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