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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bohobumble View Post
    Boho - do you use that site?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View Post
      Boho - do you use that site?
      No, I'd not heard of the title so searched for it and this link came up, I also did a check to see if it was a scam but it seemed to be fairly ok

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      • #18
        I tried to read it online, to see what the content was like, but couldn't do so without registering, and the registration form was one A.N.Other site, so a bit hard to determine whether that was going to open a can of direct-marketing worms. Might have been free at the end of the process, but some parts advertised themselves as subscription-only ... so not sure whether it would actually be free, as in "air" rather than as in "plus endless direct marketing material"!!

        There is a reasonable sample in the "look inside" option, for that book, on Amazon.
        K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
          The first one, which I used years ago, was a great start.
          I'd been unable to get my head around rotation or follow on crops until I saw this, then everything seemed to click into place.

          Dig For Victory WWII layout of Allotment or Victory Garden

          Nowadays I grow some crops that are not even on that plan - but it gave me the basics
          There's links to the monthly 'dig for victory' leaflets there too!

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          • #20
            well the book looks interesting preview but seems be more flash and fluff then good production planned design for most part.

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            • #21
              One disparaging review on Amazon UK, 22 more ecstatic reviews on Dot Com ... they might not be worth a bag of beans though ...

              Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Groundbreaking Food Gardens: 73 Plans That Will Change the Way You Grow Your Garden
              K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden

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