Taming the Potted Beast, Molly Williams
Taming the Potted Beast, Molly Williams
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Taming the Potted Beast
The Strange and Sensational History of the Not-So-Humble Houseplant

Author: Molly Williams

Narrator: Molly Williams

Unabridged: 6 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Gardening, Nature

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

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 Beastexplores 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. 
 

About The Author

Molly Williams is the author of Killer Plants: Growing and Caring for Flytraps, Pitcher Plants and Other Deadly Flora and she writes regularly for Apartment Therapy's gardening and horticulture section. She grew up on a flower farm and is now a professor of writing in New England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie on February 13, 2013

In Renewing the City, Robert Lupton tells the story of Ezra and Nehemiah. Ezra the stalwart and inspiring spiritual leader of the Israelites, and Nehemiah the pragmatic and efficient governor and organizer of the rebuilding of Jerusalem. Lupton writes engagingly and in the last half of the book incl......more

Goodreads review by Joel on July 08, 2009

This was an excellent book, written with humor and an strength that comes from years of living what is talked about. If you judge this book by its horrific cover you will be sorely mistaken, because the cover is so classically poor Christian marketing but the contents is mind-blowing. The first half......more

Goodreads review by Anna on October 22, 2007

Don't be fooled by IVP's lame cover. Lupton's midrash version of Nehemiah's story is scholarly, provocative and fascinating. His stories of modern-day urban renewal efforts offer many more questions and conflicts than they do answers. Which makes the book unsettling, uncomfortable, unsatisfying. But......more

Goodreads review by Sreju on July 26, 2008

Jury is still out for me.......more