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John Abercrombie (horticulturist)

Scottish horticulturist (1726–1806) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Abercrombie (horticulturist)
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John Abercrombie (1726 – 2 May 1806) was a Scottish horticulturist important to renovating garden techniques.[2] He is noted for the book Every Man His Own Gardener (1767), which he co-wrote with Thomas Mawe.[3]

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Biography

Abercrombie was born in Edinburgh.[2] As a young man Abercrombie was employed at the Royal Gardens at Kew, and at Leicester House; and later set up a successful market gardening business in Hackney and later at Tottenham. He wrote a number of works on gardening.[4]

For the last 20 years of his life, Abercrombie was a heavy consumer of tea and a vegetarian. He smoked his pipe for six hours a day and stated that tea and tobacco were promoters of his health.[2] He died from injuries obtained from an accident.[2]

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