Allotment


Minding My Peas and Cucumbers: Quirky Tales of Allotment Life
Allotment Month by Month
Vegetable Growing Month by Month
The Allotment Book: A Practical Guide to Creating and Enjoying Your Own Perfect Plot
RHS How Do Worms Work?: A Gardener's Collection of Curious Questions and Astonishing Answers
The Allotment Planner: More than 200 ways to transform your plot by Matthew Appleby (2013-11-07)
Rodale's Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening: The Indispensable Green Resource for Every Gardener
Forage: Wild plants to gather and eat
The Allotment Girls
The Sceptical Gardener: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Good Gardening
Of Cabbages and Kings: the History of Allotments
Compost: The Natural Way to Make Food for Your Garden
Window-box Allotment
Chas and His Rock 'n' Roll Allotment
The Dirty Life: On Farming, Food, and Love
Tiny Victory Gardens by Acadia TuckerGrowing Perennial Foods by Acadia TuckerGrowing Good Food by Acadia TuckerMcGee & Stuckey's Bountiful Container by Rose Marie Nichols McGeeGrowing Oregano by albert swope
Green Gardeners, Welcome
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Home-grown pears are best eaten in the bath - they're so juicy, it's the easiest way to stay clean! ...more
Mitchell Beazley

Modern life is, for most of us, a kind of serfdom to mortgage, job and the constant assault to consume. Although we have more time and money than ever before, most of us have little sense of control over our own lives. It is all connected to the apathy that means fewer and fewer people vote. Politicians don’t listen to us anyway. Big business has all the power; religious extremism all the fear. But in the garden or allotment we are king or queen. It is our piece of outdoors that lays a real stak ...more
Monty Don, My Roots: A Decade in the Garden

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Grow Your Own Food Book Club A book club for people who are growing their own fruit and vegetables (or are planning to start …more
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