
audiobook
by active 1572-1614 Simon Harward, active 1618 William Lawson
Transcriber's note
A NEVV ORCHARD AND GARDEN
TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL Sir Henry Belosses, Knight and Baronet,
THE PREFACE to all well minded.
A Table of the things Contayned in this Booke
THE BEST, SVRE AND READIEST VVAY to make a good Orchard and Garden. - Chapter. 1. Of the Gardner, and his Wages.
Chap. 2. Of the soyle.
Chap. 3. Of the Site.
Chap. 4. Of the quantity.
Chap. 5. Of the forme.
Step into a 17th‑century handbook that brings the wisdom of a seasoned orchardist straight to your ears. Written for the climate of northern England, it walks listeners through choosing the right ground, preparing soil, and mastering planting and grafting techniques that turn a modest plot into a productive orchard. The author’s clear, experience‑based rules make even the most stubborn turf yield fruit.
Beyond fruit trees, the work expands to a country housewife’s garden, detailing common herbs, their seasonal uses, and how to arrange them for both beauty and utility. It also dedicates a thorough section to beekeeping, sharing forty‑eight years of practical knowledge on managing hives and extracting honey. Finally, a concise treatise on plant propagation offers step‑by‑step guidance for preserving and multiplying prized varieties.
Listeners who love gardening, historical agriculture, or simply enjoy hearing timeless, hands‑on advice will find this guide both informative and soothing. The gentle narrative invites you to imagine the scent of fresh earth and the hum of bees as you follow the author’s seasoned counsel. It’s a rare glimpse into early modern horticulture, presented in a manner that feels surprisingly relevant today.
Full title
A New Orchard And Garden or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich Orchard: Particularly in the North and generally for the whole kingdome of England
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (206K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Louise Pryor, Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-06-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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