Gilding The Lily by Amy Stewart - ISBN: 9781846271748
Paperback
Behind every beautiful bloom lies a thorny truth.

Gilding The Lily

Inside The Cut Flower Industry

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    27 May 2009

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Summary

A green-fingered gardener, Amy Stewart has always delighted in the sight of freshly cut flowers, but she grew increasingly curious and uneasy about the journey those flowers take to reach her bouquet. In Gilding the Lily Stewart introduces us to the people, places and plants that make up this multi-million pound industry, from a lily grower in the American Northwest, to the rose fields of Ecuador and the tulip greenhouses in Holland. Gilding the Lily is a page-turning enquiry into the controv…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781846271748
ISBN-10:1846271746
Author:Amy Stewart
Publisher:Granta Books
Imprint:Granta Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:27 May 2009
Weight:325g
Dimensions:216mm x 133mm x 25mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Revealing on how your supermarket roses get to you, why they don’t smell anymore, and other controversial practices * Bookseller *Stewart does an admirable job … some first- rate reportage – Charles Elliott * Literary Review *I also heartily recommend Amy Stewart’s very readable book, Gilding the Lily, wherein she inquires extensively into the world of commercial flower growing: including matters such as worker conditions, air miles, plant breeding, patenting, pesticides, and the reason why flowers don’t smell any more – Jane Powers * Irish Times *It is interesting to learn of ancient concerns about the distorting effects of flower production – Geoff Simons * Morning Star *An informative guide to the global cut flower trade * Amateur Gardening *Amy Stewart goes inside the cut flower business … and reveals the stories behind the world’s favourite lily and the search for a blue rose * Choice Magazine *One of the quirkiest books of the last quarter * Oldie *

About The Author

Amy Stewart

Amy Stewart is a garden columnist who lives in California, where she writes for Organic Gardening, the San Francisco Chronicle, and others.

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