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  • #31
    Originally posted by ancee View Post
    I've got a good one about companion planting by Brenda Little. Really love it and consult it regularly.
    This looks great, Ancee, I have just ordered it!

    I am a gardening book addict so hard to choose just one to recommend, but the one given to me when I first got my allotment is a pretty good all-rounder - "The Allotment Source Book" by Caroline Foley
    Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes

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    • #32
      I dont think any one book could be the best one as theres so many different sectors to cover, but a few good ones I tend to still read instead of just using the internet are

      `Growing plants from seed` 1978 Richard Gorer
      `The Humex Book Of Propagation` , 1980 John Harris
      `Plants from test tubes` Ann Kyte 1983
      Last edited by starloc; 01-03-2014, 11:13 PM.
      Living off grid and growing my own food in Bulgaria.....

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      • #33
        Hope you like it hellbore My Mum bought me it and it's really interesting
        You may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...


        I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!

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        • #34
          Oops I mean Hellybore not hellbore - quite a different meaning really! x
          You may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...


          I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by ancee View Post
            Oops I mean Hellybore not hellbore - quite a different meaning really! x
            No offence taken!
            Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Dorothy rouse View Post
              Am......... 'Used' books are usually very good value, just had a quick look, they have this from £3.30 + postage.

              Bargain!
              I love Am@zon used books. They are brilliant value. Got Dr Hessayons Fruit Expert 2nd hand from there recently (on a grape's recommendation) - cost 1p plus £2.80 P&P and it really doesn't look as if it has been opened, let alone read, it looks brand new.
              Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
              Endless wonder.

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