by Clare Foster (Author)
Allotments are fashionable again. With a different food scare popping up in the press almost every week, people are taking control of what they eat and deciding to grow their own organic fruit and vegetables and what better place to do this than the allotment? Allotments now attract people of all ages and backgrounds all of whom want to grow their own delicious and nutritious produce at virtually no cost at all. And despite many people s preconceptions, it isn t difficult to do. With a bit of pre-planning and preparation, you can be harvesting your own crops within a few months of starting out, and eating the fruits of your labour from late spring to autumn. This book contains all the practical information you ll need from preparing the plot and dealing with weeds, to planting out and rotating your crops. There is detailed advice on the fantastic range of vegetables, fruit and herbs you might like to grow, as well as how to protect your plants, pruning and harvesting. A handy seasonal checklist provides instant advice on key tasks for each month and tips for year-round productivity. Accessible text, inspiring photography and helpful planting plans make The Allotment Book a must for anyone wanting to get the most out of their plot.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: 01
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 15 Mar 2007
ISBN 10: 1844035603
ISBN 13: 9781844035601
Book Overview: More and more people are becoming interested in growing their own food as they become disheartened by the poor range and poor quality of supermarket produce and concerned about traceability and seasonality. This book provides instant access to the information needed to maximise productivity on your plot, with a handy format, inspiring photographs and highly readable text. Clare Foster is a well-respected gardening writer, known for her approachable, enthusiastic text and excellent know-how.