Profitable Instructions
May 16th, 2010 by admin
One day at work, I wandered over to the gardening books in the stacks, not sure what I was looking for really, but I found a gem.
The book is a reprint of a 1603 manuscript, “Profitable Instructions for the manuring, sowing and planting of kitchin gardens“ by Richard Gardiner. References vary in the exact title and some sources list its publication as 1599. It is credited as being the first English text devoted to vegetable gardening.
The work opens with an author’s preface, in which he humbles himself before both God and reader, imploring anyone who knows of better methods to share them with his neighbours for the glory of God. Read the rest of this entry »
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