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Started by norfolklass, October 17, 2006, 14:05:32

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norfolklass

While I'm waiting impatiently to get the keys to my plot, can anyone recommend a good book to help get me started on organic fruit and veg growing? Thanks!

norfolklass


Admin aka Dan

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Have a look in the

Shop

Some ideas there, no doubt others will have ideas also.

Cheers

Dan

robkb

Hi, I refer back to these all the time...

The Allotment Handbook by Caroline Foley
The HDRA Encyclopaedia of Organinc Gardening
The Complete Gardener by Monty Don

All available from the SHOP (thanks for the reminder Dan!)

Good luck with the lottie!

Cheers,
Rob ;)

"Only when the last tree has been cut down, and the last river has been poisoned, and the last fish has been caught, will we realise that we cannot eat money." - Cree Indian proverb.

manicscousers

Hi, ther I find bob flowerdew organic and fascinating, if you are up for offbeat, and recycling allsorts, try him

Kea

RHS fruit growing, vegetable growing and organic gardening. One of the cheap bookshops is selling Bob Flowerdew's books really cheap....book works I think it's called. And all the above....I can't help myself i keep buying books!

mr plasma

the half hour allotment by lia leendertz isbn 0-7112-2605-9

supersprout

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Barnowl

I really enjoyed "Allotted Time: Twelve Months, Two Blokes, One Shed, No Idea"

- you sort of absorb info as you read the story (and there are several very informative appendices).

Barnowl

PS Jekka's Complete Herbs is one of my 'bibles'. Think a new edition has come out.

norfolklass

Thanks all, for your quick and helpful replies. I bought "Allotment Gardening" by Susan Berger on the way home last night and read it cover to cover, so just had to buy another this morning on the way to work! Have now got my nose stuck in "The Allotment Handbook" by Andi Clevely â€" both are really helpful and offer lots of advice about gettting started. I also have Monty Don's "The Complete Gardener" at home (xmas present) for when things are up and running... but there's always room on the book shelf for more gardening books! ;)

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