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RHS Step-by-Step Veg Patch

4.17 ( 47 Ratings by Goodreads)
RHS Step-by-Step Veg Patch

RHS Step-by-Step Veg Patch

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4.17 (47 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 March, 2012
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Foolproof vegetable growing for gardeners with little space but big ambitions RHS Step-by-Step Veg Patch is brilliantly simple explaining everything you need to know to squeeze the most out of your plot. Forget waiting years for an allotment, this book celebrates what the vast majority of people have - a little bit of patio or garden that is precious to them. Step-by-step, foolproof instructions and bright photographs and artworks will get you growing the 60 vegetables and 15 fruit crops featured in no time plus 'at a glance' crop planners help you decide what's right for your growing space. Troubleshooting advice also helps nip any problems in the bud. Help your plot reach its full potential and be part of the grow-your-own phenomenon with RHS Step-by-Step Veg Patch.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781405394437
ISBN10 1405394439
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 978 g
Product Dimensions 198 x 24 x 238 mm
Publisher / Reseller Dorling Kindersley
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Lucy Halsall, now Lucy Chamberlain, is Head Gardener at East Donyland Hall, a dream job for her as it has an incredibly productive walled kitchen garden. Before this, she worked at the RHS Garden Wisley and as editor at Grow Your Own magazine. Lucy was raised on her family's smallholding and has been cultivating salads and vegetables since her teenage years. Lucy describes her own vegetable plot as a walled edible garden in miniature which keeps her and her husband self-sufficient in produce all year round.

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