RHS Grow Your Own: Veg (Royal Horticultural Society Grow Your Own)

RHS Grow Your Own: Veg (Royal Horticultural Society Grow Your Own)

by Carol Klein (Author), Carol Klein (Author), CAROL KLEIN MEDIA COMPANY LTD (Author)

Synopsis

Eating vegetables is good for you. Growing your own is even better. You are what you eat may be a timeworn adage, but it makes a valid point. When you grow your own vegetables, you'll not only eat better food, but you'll also regain your connection to the seasons and the natural rhythms of life. Growing your own will change what's on your dinner table, and it will change you. That's the philosophy behind Carol Klein's impeccably thorough guide to home vegetable gardening. In its pages, she reveals all the tricks to becoming a successful small-plot gardener, from preparing the soil, to deciding what to grow (and when to plant and harvest), to coping with pests, weeds, and other common problems. The book's second half is a veritable encyclopedia of the various vegetables-delicate salad greens, hardy root vegetables, and everything in between-that you might choose to grow.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Published: 05 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1845335511
ISBN 13: 9781845335519

Author Bio
Best-known as co-presenter of BBC TV's Gardeners' World , Carol Klein is an internationally renowned gardener. Marchester-born Carol moved to Devon in the late 1970s with her two daughters. She started propagating plants because she couldn't afford to buy the ones she wanted for her own garden. Friends suggested she sell the spares, so Carol opened a stall in the local market, and eventually she opened her own nursery which is now a thriving business. Carol has designed four commercial show gardens at Chelsea, won five Cheslsea gold medals. Carol has presented several gardening shows since her television debut on Gardeners' World in 1989, including Garden Party, Wild About the Garden and Real Gardens. Carol also writes regularly for Gardeners World magazine, House & Garden and is a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph Gardening section.