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Bob
Flowerdew's Complete Fruit Book
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Bob Flowerdew,
2000, paperback, 256 pages
Covers both temperate
and tropical fruit, the author provides a detailed description of each
variety and offers advice on growing, cultivating, harvesting and
storing. Medicinal uses of fruit are also examined.
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Creative
Vegetable Gardening |
Joy Larkcom,
2004, paperback, 208 pages
Illustrated
throughout with 350 colour photographs, the author succinctly
demonstrates how any vegetable garden can be made beautiful through the
imaginative planting of vegetables with flowers in the classic
tradition.
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Gay Search,
2004, hardback, 168 pages
This beginner's
guide to growing fruit and vegetables sees culinary guru, Delia Smith,
team up with gardening expert Gay Search.
The book offers useful
and practical advice on not only growing your own food successfully but
also features 50 mouth watering recipes which makes your endeavours
worthwhile.
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Peter McHoy,
2003, paperback, 96 pages
A practical guide
to home grown produce which can be successfully cultivated during the
year. Features 300 colour photographs.
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Joy Larkcom,
2002, paperback, 320 pages
Contains everything
you may need to know to successfully create a highly productive
vegetable plot. Topics covered include how to prepare the soil,
manures, compost, fertiliser, growing techniques, protection, common
pests and diseases as well as making the best use of the space
available.
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Growing
Berries and Currants
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Richard Bird,
2002, hardback, 64 pages
With 200 colour
photographs, this guide includes details on the varieties and advice on
how to cultivate them successfully.
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Richard Bird,
2004, hardback, 64 pages
Illustrated
throughout with photographs, 'Growing Bulb Vegetables' is an ideal
companion for the kitchen gardener with descriptions on varieties and
how to grow them successfully.
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Harry Baker,
1999, paperback, 191 pages
This RHS manual
supplies information on growing conventional and more exotic fruits,
from soft, tree and warm temperate fruits to nuts and currants.
Includes 320 colour illustrations.
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