Food from your Forest Garden - How to harvest, cook and preserve your forest garden produceBy Martin Crawford and Caroline AitkenPaperback £20.00
9780857841124 | Published: June 2013 | Green Books |
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9780857841261 | Published: May 2013 | Green Books |
Growing Up the Wall - How to grow food in vertical places, on roofs and in small spacesBy Sue FisherPaperback £9.95
9780857841094 | Published: April 2013 | Green Books |
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9781603583060 | Published: March 2013 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
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9781603584593 | Published: March 2013 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
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9781603584463 | Published: March 2013 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking - The Ultimate Guide for Home-Scale and Market ProducersBy Gianaclis CaldwellPaperback £32.50
9781603583329 | Published: March 2013 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
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Hardback No longer our product
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Paperback No longer our product
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9781603584401 | Published: March 2013 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
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In this new full-colour edition of Organic Gardening, Charles Dowding shares the wealth of his experience, explaining his approach to soil and plants and revealing the range of techniques that have enabled him to grow healthy and vibrant crops for decades. Charles has been practising no-dig organic growing for over 30 years. In this new, full-colour edition of Organic Gardening he shares the wealth of his experience, explaining his approach to soil and plants and revealing the range of techniques that have enabled him to grow healthy and vibrant plants for decades. His success is based on some key principles: • No-dig enhances soil structure and encourages healthy growth, especially when soil life is encouraged and multiplied through the addition of good compost and manure. • Organic matter is best spread on the surface – just leave it on top and let the worms take it in, aerating the soil as they do so. • When starting with weedy soil there is a period of three to twelve months, depending on weed types, when the emphasis is on cleaning and improving the soil. • Using a no-dig method you can easily control weeds with just a little hand weeding or hoeing every ten days or so, when weeds are small. Based on this approach and his experience of a system of permanent, slightly raised beds, Charles shows you how to grow a delicious variety of fruit and vegetables: what to choose, when to sow, plant and harvest, and how best to avoid pests and diseases. Paperback £14.95
9780857840899 | Published: February 2013 | Green Books |
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9781603584388 | Published: February 2013 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
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The ancient method of growing vegetables in hot beds, used by the Victorians and by the Romans, harnesses the natural process of decay to cultivate out-of-season crops. Jack First has revived and modernised this remarkable technique, and produces healthy vegetables at least two months earlier than conventionally grown crops. Paperback £9.95
9780857841063 | Published: January 2013 | Green Books |
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9781603584111 | Published: October 2012 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
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9781603584012 | Published: October 2012 | Chelsea Green Publishing |
