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The King’s Vegetable Garden

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The King's Vegetable Garden was established in 1678 by La Quintinie near the Château de Versailles to supply Louis XIV's table with a diverse array of fruits and vegetables. Spanning nine hectares, it consists of several smaller garden chambers designed to create microclimates, allowing cultivation of a wide variety of produce including out-of-season figs, melons, and more. The garden serves as a historic, tranquil haven protected by stone walls, combining cultivation, experimentation, and education. Now a national monument open to the public since 1991, it continues to promote biodiversity with hundreds of fruit and vegetable varieties, and supports gardening students in hands-on training. This richly illustrated, bilingual book traces the garden's history and ongoing legacy over three centuries.
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The King’s Vegetable Garden was created by La Quintinie in 1678 on a plot of land nearby the Château de Versailles to provide fruit and vegetables for Louis XIV's dinner table to the Sun King's great delight.

The whole garden covers nine hectares and is composed of a sequence of smaller plots, garden chambers whose walls and terraces control exposure to the sun and create microclimates to diversify production. La Quintinie was able to cultivate and harvest figs, melons, asparagus, peaches, plums, pears, and more, sometimes even out-of-season.

The King's kitchen garden is also a secluded haven, sheltered by high stone walls and foliage, conducive to daydreaming and letting time stand still. A listed national monument, it has been open to the public since 1991.

Today, the ethos of the King's kitchen garden is to protect the living world and the diversity of species. It contains roughly four hundred and fifty varieties of fruit and four hundred varieties of vegetable. It has conserved its triple function as a place of cultivation, experimentation into new techniques, and training in gardening.

The garden welcomes students from the national school of gardening, who are allotted plots for their own practical endeavours, as well as courses in gardening theory and practice. The garden has been growing and teaching for more than three hundred years without interruption. Walking the alleys between the plots, we sense the history of this magnificent royal garden and the people who have made it what it is over the centuries.

This extensively illustrated book tells that story and brings the garden alive to readers. The first edition dates back to 2003. This new bilingual edition takes into account recent intervening evolutions at the garden.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9782330176051

Publisher: Actes Sud

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 December 2023

Country: France

Imprint: Actes Sud

Illustration: 60 Illustrations, color

Contributors:

  • Edited by Stéphanie de Courtois

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 210.0mm

Height: 240.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 72

About the Author

Stéphanie de Courtois, art historian and lecturer at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture in Versailles was entrusted with the conservation of the King's kitchen garden from 1996 to 2006.

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