My lovely father in law has been lucky enough to get a lottie and its his birthday next week, so I just wondered if anyone can suggest a good book suitable for a beginner? I've already planned to get him a subscription to GYO, but I don't imagine that'll arrive for a couple of weeks, so I'd like something to give him on his actual birthday.
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The Allotment Book by Andi Clevely would make a lovely pressie - lots of gorgeous photos for inspiration and plenty of practical advice too. Its been on offer at Waterstones recently (£3 off).
And I agree about the Expert books being great - although they're not as visually appealing!
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Hi
I love the Vegetable Expert by Dr Hessayon.
I have had lots of book brought me and they are nice to look at but I found that each book as different information and it can get quite confussing if you are a beginner. So as I started with Dr H and I have stuck with him.
My FIL gave me his copy when I first got my lotty and then Hubby got me the pocket version which is great to take with you to the plot.Bye
PT
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The way I see it, if you want the rainbow you have got to put up with the rain!
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I bought the Allotment Book by Andi Clevely for my son and son-in-law who are both starting off this year. They have found them very good (and I wish I'd bought 3 copies!)Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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My sister gave me The Allotment book by Andi Clevely 9 months before i got my lottie inside she wrote ' Happy Birthday Jackie 2007 We look forward to the crop pickings ' I sent her a text saying ' and I look forward to you cooking them ' as yet no crops but wait till I do cos I will invite my self for a meal.
By the way its a very good book .Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
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Jackie - it might be worthwhile to have a look through the Grapes Recommendations Board as there have been a number of similar questions and quite a number of recommendations.~
Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway.
~ Mary Kay Ash
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Hi
I'm only a beginner too, and the two books I find the best are, the vegetable and herb expert as above, but also I managed to get The Allotment Specialist by A & G Bridgewater, I think I got it from Amazon....It's well worth a read, very simple and full of info
Happy ReadingLast edited by Lottie5; 10-04-2008, 10:23 AM.
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Originally posted by grasser View Posthi im only a beginer i bought lots of books but the best one is the veg & herb expert by DR.D.G.hessayon ITS SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND STRAIGHT FORWARD
also introduce to this site and he can ask all the questions he likes
regards john
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