Taming the Potted Beast: The Strange and Sensational History of the Not-So-Humble Houseplant
The colorful, peculiar history of the houseplant-from ancient Rome to Victorian England to Instagram-a botanical adventure full of histrionic highs, devastating lows, and sensational turning points along the way.
From the hanging gardens of Babylon to that fiddle-leaf fig in your living room, houseplants have been humanity's companions for a millennia. Taming the Potted Beast explores the history of our air-purifying friends with an entertaining narrative of the peculiar, often dramatic story of the cultivation and domestication of the not-so-humble houseplant.

Including entertaining historical vignettes, DIY plant projects, and accessible tips and tricks for caring for your own historical houseplant collection, this book has any plant-curious reader covered. Readers will come away with practical projects, expert advice, and an understanding of the historical significance of houseplants as well as an appreciation of the cultures from which they emerged.

Both fascinating and fun, Taming the Potted Beast will take readers on exhilarating botanical adventure through the ages.
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Taming the Potted Beast: The Strange and Sensational History of the Not-So-Humble Houseplant
The colorful, peculiar history of the houseplant-from ancient Rome to Victorian England to Instagram-a botanical adventure full of histrionic highs, devastating lows, and sensational turning points along the way.
From the hanging gardens of Babylon to that fiddle-leaf fig in your living room, houseplants have been humanity's companions for a millennia. Taming the Potted Beast explores the history of our air-purifying friends with an entertaining narrative of the peculiar, often dramatic story of the cultivation and domestication of the not-so-humble houseplant.

Including entertaining historical vignettes, DIY plant projects, and accessible tips and tricks for caring for your own historical houseplant collection, this book has any plant-curious reader covered. Readers will come away with practical projects, expert advice, and an understanding of the historical significance of houseplants as well as an appreciation of the cultures from which they emerged.

Both fascinating and fun, Taming the Potted Beast will take readers on exhilarating botanical adventure through the ages.
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Taming the Potted Beast: The Strange and Sensational History of the Not-So-Humble Houseplant

Taming the Potted Beast: The Strange and Sensational History of the Not-So-Humble Houseplant

by Molly Williams

Narrated by Molly Williams

Unabridged — 6 hours, 14 minutes

Taming the Potted Beast: The Strange and Sensational History of the Not-So-Humble Houseplant

Taming the Potted Beast: The Strange and Sensational History of the Not-So-Humble Houseplant

by Molly Williams

Narrated by Molly Williams

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Overview

The colorful, peculiar history of the houseplant-from ancient Rome to Victorian England to Instagram-a botanical adventure full of histrionic highs, devastating lows, and sensational turning points along the way.
From the hanging gardens of Babylon to that fiddle-leaf fig in your living room, houseplants have been humanity's companions for a millennia. Taming the Potted Beast explores the history of our air-purifying friends with an entertaining narrative of the peculiar, often dramatic story of the cultivation and domestication of the not-so-humble houseplant.

Including entertaining historical vignettes, DIY plant projects, and accessible tips and tricks for caring for your own historical houseplant collection, this book has any plant-curious reader covered. Readers will come away with practical projects, expert advice, and an understanding of the historical significance of houseplants as well as an appreciation of the cultures from which they emerged.

Both fascinating and fun, Taming the Potted Beast will take readers on exhilarating botanical adventure through the ages.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

10/17/2022

Apartment Therapy contributor Williams (Killer Plants) unearths “the little-known, peculiar history of the houseplant” in this entertaining outing. Her delightful narrative takes readers from the mythical hanging gardens of Babylon in 605 BCE to the present day, when rare houseplants sell for thousands of dollars and “plantfluencers” post glamorous pictures of fiddle-leaf figs on Instagram. After Christopher Columbus fueled botanical exports by kick-starting triangular trade routes, plants and crops such as tobacco, corn, and cocoa moved between Europe, the Americas, and Africa, and rare plants became synonymous with wealth. However, houseplants weren’t always frivolous or for pleasure—many historical anecdotes show having a green thumb was practical, as when medicinal herbs took precedence in the Middle Ages and when the U.S. government encouraged people to grow “victory gardens” during WWII. In addition to the charming history, Williams offers plenty of tips for would-be growers: there are DIY projects for building a terrarium and blooming bulbs indoors; ethical plant buying tips (asking sellers where their plants originate is a good idea, and it’s best to use extra caution when buying a “rare” plant); plant profiles; and houseplant care 101. This is as informative as it is fun. Agent: Laura Mazer, Wendy Sherman Assoc. (Sept.)

Library Journal - Audio

12/01/2022

Plant aficionados will delight in the entertaining history behind their favorite houseplants while learning some botanical tips along the way. From the Neolithic age to the tulip craze to social media, Williams (Killer Plants) explores when plants first started living indoors as companions and shares how they have evolved (and disappeared) over the centuries. Greenhouses, terrariums, and fertilizers have all brought forth new waves of indoor garden enthusiasts. Through the centuries gardening fads may have changed, but humans seem to have long loved greening up their indoor space in new and innovative ways. Narrated by the author herself, this audiobook is a delightful listen, though having the physical book may be handy for those who have trouble spelling the scientific name of the plants mentioned and for seeing the illustrations. The end of the book contains leafy legacy botanical activities for listeners to do, from bonsai trees to hanging plants and terracotta pots. All the gardening tips tie back in with the previously discussed houseplants. VERDICT Part microhistory, part tips and tricks, this book is ideal for beginners and experts alike. A great read for all those who love their flora.—Erin Cataldi

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175079433
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 09/13/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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