A Fenland Garden
Creating a Haven for People, Plants and Wildlife in the Lincolnshire Fens
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Francis Pryor
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Francis Pryor
About this listen
The story of how Francis Pryor created a haven for people, plants and wildlife in a remote corner of the fens.
A Fenland Garden is the story of the creation of a garden in a complex and fragile English landscape—the Fens of southern Lincolnshire—by a writer who has a very particular relationship with landscape and the soil, thanks to his distinguished career as an archaeologist and discoverer of some of England's earliest field systems. It describes the imagining, planning and building of a garden in an unfamiliar and sometimes hostile place, and the challenges, setbacks and joys these processes entail. This is a narrative of the making of a garden, but it is also about reclaiming a patch of ground for nature and wildlife—of repairing the damage done to a small slice of Fenland landscape by decades of intensive farming.
A Fenland Garden is informed by the empirical wisdom of a practicing gardener (and archaeologist) and by his deep understanding of the soil, landscape and weather of the region; Francis's account of the development of the garden is counterpointed by fascinating nuggets of Fenland lore and history, as well as by vignettes of the plantsman's trials and tribulations as he works an exceptionally demanding plot of land.
©2023 Francis Pryor (P)2023 W. F. Howes LtdWhat listeners say about A Fenland Garden
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- fourflowers
- 26-10-23
Disappointing
This book did not lend itself well to audio narration because plans of the garden would be needed to follow the development of the two gardens over time. The order of the individual descriptions of events, places or developments seemed to be jumbled and in an illogical order, back and forth in time and place spoiled the flow of the text, even allowing repetition of events/stories to creep in.
Added to that, the narrator did not pause between paragraphs which was irritating - you could be listening to how the herons were feeding on the fish in the pond then, without any pause, hear about the types of roses in the garden.
I really enjoyed Francis Pryor's other books on Audible but this one is not in the same league as them.
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- Julia Wickens
- 31-12-23
Love of landscape and how to embrace the environment that sustains you
Adored all of it It was like coming home. Absolutely superb underlining our relationship with the land the seasons the weather ones neighbours and native species. Heartwarming and poignant but ultimately celebrating our relationship with countryside
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