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The Kitchen Gardener: Grow Your Own Fruit and Veg

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The Kitchen Gardener: Grow Your Own Fruit and VegAuthor: Alan Titchmarsh
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   Hardcover 312 pages
   Release Date: 06 March 2008
   Publisher: BBC Books
   ISBN: 1846072018
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Customer Reviews:

  very useful tips.. (10 August 2010)
having recently acquired an allottment my girlfriend and i needed some guidance as to what to plant and grow.
this book has been invaluable,including very useful step by step guides and calendars.
would highly recommend.

  The Kitchen Gardener (05 August 2010)
If you are growing your own fruit & veg this is the book for you.It tells you what to plant and when. Alan Titchmarsh at his best.

  everything you need to know (24 July 2010)
Excellant and informative book. Ideal for new gardeners and those with some knowledge and needing more - like me. Guides you through all stages of plants cycle. Useful calendar detailing jobs to be completed and when.

  New gardener ... (15 July 2010)
I bought this book just after renting an allotment. I have planted veg in my garden but literally just put things in and hoped for the best.

This book is informative and easy to follow. It gives you all the basics from the very beginning on how to start your allotment/kitchen garden without blinding you with science and lists many fruit, vegetables and herbs with instructions on how to plant them. I would highly recommend this book to any beginner in veg and fruit gardening.

  The Kitchen Gardener (29 May 2010)
I purchased this book two or three years ago and have found it extremely helpful.
Because a very good friend rang for information concerning their Blueberry Bushes, I provided the necessary information from my experience obtained originally from Allan Titmarsh's book.

Being that I trained as a farm student under their father in the early 1950's, I felt duty bound to buy this book, via Amazon, for them. They have confirmed that it is just what they were looking for.

David Bland

 
 


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