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Fruit and Vegetables for Scotland: A Practical Guide and History

4.11 ( 19 Ratings by Goodreads)
Fruit and Vegetables for Scotland: A Practical Guide and History

Fruit and Vegetables for Scotland: A Practical Guide and History

4.11 (19 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 17 November, 2014
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GARDEN MEDIA GUILD PRACTICAL BOOK OF THE YEAR 2012 Fruit and vegetables have formed a fundamental part of the Scottish diet for thousands of years. This fascinating and practical book explores the history of fruit, vegetable and herb growing in Scotland, and provides a contemporary guide to the best techniques for growing produce, whether in a garden, allotment, patio or window box. Packed with hundreds of colour photographs, drawings and descriptive diagrams, this is a detailed and comprehensive bible for the gardener. In addition to advice on climate and soil conditions, it has contacts for organisations, specialist societies, nurseries and suppliers, as well as a detailed bibliography and list of useful websites.This is an essential reference book for anyone aiming to get the best possible results from their garden produce north of the border.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781780270463
ISBN10 1780270461
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 951 g
Product Dimensions 19 x 241 x 184 mm
Publisher / Reseller Birlinn Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'Instructive and fascinating'

* Daily Mail *

'In the cooler north of the UK, growing conditions can be more challenging for gardners. How purposeful, then, is [this] book. Filled with detailed and practical advice on growing methods, varieties and storage, this will prove very instructive both to new and more experienced Scottish growers'

* Kitchen Garden *

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Author's Bio

Kenneth Cox is one of the world's leading experts on rhododendrons. A nurseryman and author of numerous books, he is also an experienced lecturer on horticulture and plant exploration. He is Managing Director of his family firm, Glendoick Gardens Ltd, a garden centre and mail order nursery in Perthshire. Caroline Beaton was born in North Fife into a family of keen gardeners. She works part-time in and around a wonderful therapeutic garden in Perth and gardens at home in the Carse of Gowrie with an extensive productive fruit, vegetable and herb patch.

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