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Old 04-02-2008, 10:52 AM
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i've just found £15 of WHS vouchers stuffed away in a safe place and thought i might get a good veg book with it. Any recomendations? cheers
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The Carol Klein one is a winner in my humble opinion!
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I love the Andi Clevelly one
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Geoff Hamilton's Organic Gardening is packed full of tips, I learn something new from it every time I dip in.
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Thankyou so much i may already have those
But after much scanning i've decided that i must go and flick thru a couple to make my choice but looking at there web page i'm thinking
RHS fruit & vegetable gardening by mike pollock. anyone got this one? what do you think??
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Everyone has their favourite, but I'd agree with the suggestions above (although I've not read Geoffs).

One bonus having the WHSmith vouchers as you say, you can go have a browse.

Personally I find the D.G Hessayon books helpful - they cover various topics in depth rather than trying to cover everything.

Amazon.co.uk: D.G. Hessayon: Books
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What about a nice recipe book if you already have lots of gardening books? I really like Sophie Grigson's "Vegetables" but Sarah Raven's cookbook is supposed to be good too
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got 3 by hessayon
trouble with me i've got 3 kids at home so very limited on getting down the lottie can just see my 2yr old twins on other plots so during the day all i can do is seeds with the 4 yr old and read loads of books.
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