An Article on Fertilizers and Shade-Crops in the Orchard
by Orville Blaine Whipple
An Article About Growing Blackcurrants Including Sections on Planting, Management, Harvest and Diseases
by E Gilbert
An allotment is one of the best – and cheapest ways – of getting hold of valuable gardening space to grow your own produce, along with being sociable places, great for meeting like-minded people. This stylish book is the fifth title in the highly successful my cool series and is packed with gorgeous photography and plenty of planting advice. The book takes a peak at allotments and community gardens from all walks of life: from the historic Edgbaston Guinea Gardens in Birmingham, the hortillonnag...
This book gives practical advice on how to design the kitchen garden, with tips on planning crops for maxmum efficiency, how to work with varying types of soil, and how to choose the right tools and equipment for specific tasks.
Introduction to Spices, Plantation Crops, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
by N Kumar
This charming and indispensable reference guide contains specific month-by-month ‘to do’ lists for ornamental gardens, edible crops and general maintenance, as well as tips on everything green-fingered, from protecting your plants from frost, pests and disease to making sure you get a bumper harvest to enjoy year-round. With diary pages for making your own notes each month, this pocket-sized yearbook is a must-have for every season. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this b...
Myrtille (Faits Amusants Sur Les Fruits Et Les Legumes)
by Michelle Hawkins
Bill shows you how to grow your own fruit, vegetables and even edible flowers.
Apple Growing in the Pacific Northwest
by Young Men's Christian Association
Grow Your Own Fruit and Vegetables (Self-Sufficiency)
by Ian Cooke
In mythology, art history and religious iconography, the apple has been imbued with every imaginable human desire. It has been a symbol of love and beauty, of temptation, of immortality, peace, death and poison, of sin and redemption. From Adam and Eve to the trials of Heracles, to the art of Cézanne and Magritte, to Newton’s theory of gravity, the death of Alan Turing and the growth of Steve Jobs, the apple resonates throughout western culture. It is Snow White, William Tell, it is The Beatles...