The compleat gardeners practice, directing the exact way of gardening in three parts : the garden of pleasure, physical garden, kitchin garden : how they are to be ordered for their best situation and improvement, with variety of artificial knots for the by Stephen Blake, gardener.

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The compleat gardeners practice, directing the exact way of gardening in three parts : the garden of pleasure, physical garden, kitchin garden : how they are to be ordered for their best situation and improvement, with variety of artificial knots for the by Stephen Blake, gardener.
Author
Blake, Stephen, Gardener.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Pierrepoint, ...,
1664.
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Gardening -- Great Britain.
Gardening -- Early works to 1800.
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THE Compleat Gardeners PRACTICE, DIRECTING The Exact Way of GARDENING.

In three PARTS. The

  • GARDEN of PLEASURE,
  • PHYSICAL GARDEN,
  • KITCHIN GARDEN.
How they are to be ordered for their best Situa∣tion and Improvement, with variety of Artificial Knots for the Beautifying of a GARDEN (all engraven in Copper) the choisest way for the Raising, Governing and Maintaining of all Plants cultevated in GARDENS now in ENGLAND.

Being a plain Discourse how HERBS, FLOWERS and TREES, according to Art and Nature may be propagated by Sowing, Set∣ting, Planting, Replanting, Pruning; also Experience of Alte∣ration of Sent, Colour and Taste, clearly reconciling as it treateth of each HERB and FLOWER in particular.

By STEPHEN BLAKE Gardener.

Search the World, and there's not to be found A Book so good as this for Garden ground.

London, Printed for Thomas Pierrepoint, and are to be sold at the Signe of the Sunne in St Paul's Church-yard, M. DC. LXIV.

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