Grow Your Own Books & Dvds
Buy Books and Dvd's giving advice on Growing Your Own Fruit & Vegetables from top stores like Blackwell Books and Zavvi
Vegetable, Fruit and Herb Growing in Small Spaces
Whatever the size of your garden and whether it's a tiny patio or even if you only have a windowbox available, this book helps you to grow fresh tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, strawberries, and runner beans. It helps you discover which are the...
Oliver's Fruit Salad
Oliver is off to stay with Grandpa, who grows his own vegetables. But Oliver doesn't eat vegetables - only chips. How will Grandpa persuade him into a week of healthy eating? Oliver, star of Oliver's Vegetables, is back from his healthy week...
Tom's Tree
Tom plants a seed. When it grows, Tom knows it will be a magical tree, full of fruit and peacocks and even a pirate house. 'I wish you'd hurry up,' Tom says to his tree, but all the wishing and whispering in the world won't make the seedling grow...
Winnie's Amazing Pumpkin
When Winnie decides to grow vegetables in her garden, she gets more than she bargained for - giant beanstalks, colossal cabbages, and an enormous pumpkin perched on her roof! But what can Winnie do with her huge pumpkin when only the shell is left?
Growing Veg and Fruit Around the Year: A Calendar of Monthly Tasks for the Kitchen Garden
Contains things you need to know about growing vegetables, fruit and herbs for home consumption - with over 300 colour photographs. This book includes preparing the...
The Playground Potting Shed: Gardening with Children Made Simple
Relating how he helped his local school establish a garden and grow an array of flowers, fruit and vegetables during term-time, the author describes the triumphs and...
Practical Allotment Gardening: A Guide to Growing Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs on Your Plot
The only way to be sure of the quality of fruit and vegetables is to grow it personally and allotments give an opportunity for producing organically-grown fresh fruit,...
The Irish Gardener's Handbook: How to Grow Vegetables, Herbs, Fruit
It does what it says on the front cover: this book is aimed at everybody wants to grow their own food in Ireland - whether you are an expert of have never grown...
You Bet Your Tomatoes!: How to Grow Great Tasting Tomatoes in Your Own Backyard. Or Garden. Or...
Tomatoes are the most popular home garden vegetable crop. This title guides the would-be gardener through choosing, planting, growing and harvesting homegrown tomatoes...
Storing Your Home Grown Fruit and Vegetables: How to Make Your Garden's Bounty Last All Year Round
If you grow your own food you will be aware that the job's not done when the harvest is gathered in. You have to make this bounty last all year through - until next...
Growing Fruit
This manual supplies information on growing conventional and more exotic fruits, from soft, tree and warm temperate fruits to nuts and currants.
Illustrated Handbook of Garden Techniques
Illustrated with step-by-step photography, this reference guide is ideal for new and experienced gardeners. It includes information on growing vegetables, herbs and...
Grow Your Own Drugs
Unleash the power of plants and soothe the symptoms of everyday ailments the natural way. Whether you’re struggling with insomnia the kids have eczema or your partner is feeling under the weather this series could have the answer. With easy recipes ethnobotanist James Wong shows how to make simple creams salves teas and much much more from the stuff growing in your window box the local garden centre or in the hedgerows. Using the flowers fruit vegetables roots trees and herbs that are all around us James provides preparations to help relieve a whole range of common conditions including acne anxiety cold sores and general aches and pains – plus great ideas for beauty fixes such as bath bombs and shampoos. The book to accompany the BBC television series is available now from bookshops nationwide
What To Eat Now
Raiding autumn’s rich natural larder Valentine demonstrates how to hunt fish and forage for the very finest ingredients including seasonal delights such as black truffles.As a champion of British produce he visits quirky farmers who grow organic fruit and vegetables to find the best homegrown goodies. He then combines these wonderful ingredients to create fantastic heart-warming dishes to get everyone cooking.DVD Extras Subtitles An exclusive introduction from Valentine Warner Picture gallery



