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    Description: A new edition of this expert guide to everything you need to know about kitchen gardening. From onions to figs, get the latest advice on growing over 150 vegetables, herbs and fruit from the experts at the RHS.
    ISBN: 9781405331265
    Price: £20.00

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Description: The definitive guide to successful growing, DK's Vegetable & Fruit Gardening sees a team of experts from The Royal Horticultural Society come together to give gardeners the latest advice on how to successfully grow over 150 vegetables, herbs and fruit. Comprehensive and completely practical, this hardback offers easy-to-follow information and tried and trusted techniques from the RHS on how to grow tasty and healthy crops all year round. A terrific book for anyone with green fingers or those with an allotment.
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The Royal Horticultural Society offer the latest advice on growing over 150 vegetables, herbs and fruit in this wonderful hardback. A must for gardeners!
Delivery time: 5 - 7 days
Delivery cost: 1.75
Author: RHS
Publisher: Penguin Group
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Description: Everything you need to know about growing your own, from the experts at the RHS From onions to figs, get the latest advice on growing over 150 vegetables, herbs and fruit with the new edition of RHS Vegetable & Fruit Gardening, the expert guide to everything you need to know about kitchen gardening.
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Category: Books
Description: Everything you need to know about growing your own, from the experts at the RHS From onions to figs, get the latest advice on growing over 150 vegetables, herbs and fruit with the new edition of RHS Vegetable & Fruit Gardening, the expert guide to everything you need to know about kitchen gardening.
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Description: The definitive guide to successful growing, DK's Vegetable & Fruit Gardening sees a team of experts from The Royal Horticultural Society come together to give gardeners the latest advice on how to successfully grow over 150 vegetables, herbs and fruit. Comprehensive and completely practical, this hardback offers easy-to-follow information and tried and trusted techniques from the RHS on how to grow tasty and healthy crops all year round. A terrific book for anyone with green fingers or those with an allotment.
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The Royal Horticultural Society offer the latest advice on growing over 150 vegetables, herbs and fruit in this wonderful hardback. A must for gardeners!
Delivery time: 5 - 7 days
Delivery cost: 1.75
Author: RHS
Publisher: Penguin Group
RRP: 29.41
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Description: It really is a start-to-finish coverage. It begins with early planning that, in itself, does much to smooth out problems of glut. The objective has been to plan to produce fresh food to eat and build in the correct storing for everything so that nothing goes to waste. The book points up varieties that have proved themselves to have the best qualities for storing surplus. The book explains that waste is most often caused by growing too much at the wrong time. It lays plans to resolve this issue, to co-operate with other gardeners to dovetail activities, swap produce and store for the winter. It is a complete source - vegetable by vegetable, fruit by fruit.
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars All the information you will ever need in one bok, 12 Jun 2009
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This review is from: RHS Vegetable & Fruit Gardening (Hardcover)
I got this book as a present when we first started to grow veg on our new allotment. It has all the information you will ever need, whether you are a complete beginner or been growing your own for a few years. It has small sections on each type of fruit and veg which makes it very easy to read. It also covers the different pests you might come across as well as giving you a crop planner, to help you know when to plant what. Overall a fab book that I recommend anyone with an interest in growing fruit and veg should buy.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Tells You all you Need to Know, 28 May 2009
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This review is from: RHS Vegetable & Fruit Gardening (Hardcover)
We bought this for our daughter who is just getting into growing her own food, and she loves it. Everything you need to know about growing your own is here, all the excitement and pitfalls of vegetable growing given in plain English that anyone can understand.

This easy to follow and well written (and laid out) book is a must for the budding fruit and vegetable grower, especially good for the Organic Gardener. Like nearly all DK books, it is a delight to the eye and beautifully laid out.

This book makes a super present for someone who is thinking about growing their own and needs that little push to get them started.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The only book you'll need, 27 May 2009
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This book is superb, very thorough in its approach to all aspects of vegetable and fruit gardening including soil preparation and common pests and disease. There is basic information for the beginner, as well as more advanced techniques such as training espalier fruit trees. There is also a very handy month-by-month guide to preparation and planting. There is also detailed information on the various cultivars available for each type of fruit and vegetable, together with guidance as to which soils and regions of the country in which they will grow best. All in all, this book will cover all your requirements for the successful planning and planting of fruit and vegetables.
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