Wood and Garden: Notes and Thoughts, Practical and Critical, of a Working Amate…
Gertrude Jekyll
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





Wood and Garden reads like a walk through the garden with renowned garden designer Gertrude Jekyll as she discusses her plant choices and placement, how she integrates nature into her design, and how she maintains and enjoys the garden. (Summary by A. Gramour) (7 hr 59 min)
Capítulos
CHAPTER I Introductory | 10:15 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
CHAPTER II January | 21:13 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
CHAPTER III February | 22:13 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
CHAPTER IV March | 23:59 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
CHAPTER V April | 24:16 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
Chapter VI Part One May | 21:24 | Leído por Sarah Nuxoll |
Chapter VI Part Two May | 14:24 | Leído por Sarah Nuxoll |
CHAPTER VII June | 20:10 | Leído por Sarah Nuxoll |
CHAPTER VIII July | 19:13 | Leído por Tom Crawford |
CHAPTER IX August | 19:33 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
CHAPTER X September | 27:06 | Leído por Carol |
CHAPTER XI Part One October | 14:00 | Leído por Carol Kutcher |
CHAPTER XI Part Two October | 17:43 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
CHAPTER XII November | 22:02 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
CHAPTER XIII December | 23:19 | Leído por Bev J Stevens |
CHAPTER XIV Large and Small Gardens | 26:41 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
CHAPTER XV Beginning and Learning | 19:17 | Leído por Esther |
CHAPTER XVI The Flower-Border and Pergola | 25:46 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
CHAPTER XVII The Primrose Garden | 7:47 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
CHAPTER XVIII Colours of Flowers | 12:59 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
CHAPTER XIX The Scents of the Garden | 19:36 | Leído por Carol Box |
CHAPTER XX The Worship of False Gods | 13:51 | Leído por Janet |
CHAPTER XXI Novelty and Variety | 11:11 | Leído por Janet |
CHAPTER XXII Weeds and Pests | 11:42 | Leído por Garth Burton |
CHAPTER XXIII The Bedding Fashion and Its Influence | 12:18 | Leído por Garth Burton |
CHAPTER XXIV Masters and Men | 17:09 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
Reseñas
Really enjoyable book if u like gardens & history





Jessamyn Barkman
This book is interesting without being exciting, so very good to fall asleep on. The author was a well-known garden designer in, I would guess, the late 1800s. Some of her ideas seem quite old-fashioned; others are still useful today. Most of her experience was with ornamental or pleasure gardens rather than vegetables. She was a proponent of leaving existing natural plantings in place or enhancing them with just a few exotics. The book is interesting both from a gardening standpoint and a historical one. I learned a lot about how people used to garden, what used to be popular in gardens, how people garden in a climate different from mine, etc. Most of the readers were great.





m_eg
I enjoyed this book and especially appreciated the language and prose; quite beautifully written. The recitation of the latin names, the topic, and the careful reading by the volunteers made this a very soothing read/listening experience. Thanks to all who made it possible!