The Ten-Minute Gardener: A month-by-month guide to growing your own
By (Author) Val Bourne
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Bantam Press
15th November 2018
1st November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Allotments / Community gardens
635
Hardback
368
Width 135mm, Height 204mm, Spine 34mm
403g
A beautifully illustrated, month-by-month guide to growing your own fruit and vegetables in just ten minutes, and the perfect gift for busy gardeners. 'Will delight every gardener' - BBC Gardener's World The perfect book for those who garden in snatched moments from the Garden Media Guild Awards 2020 Journalist of the Year Whether you have a spacious plot or a small patch in the garden, this handbook is full of tried-and-tested tips from a seasoned old hand. It offers practical month-by-month suggestions for making the most of the little time you can spare on both the coldest winter days and the long summer afternoons, with ideas to inspire even the most experienced allotment gardeners. Focusing on the essentials needed to produce a great crop, this is for those who want to but struggle to find the time to grow their own. *Combined and updated editions of The Ten Minute Gardener's Fruit-Growing Diary and The Ten Minute Gardener's Vegetable-Growing Diary*
This month-by-month guide to growing your own is a perfect stocking-filler * Daily Mail *
Will delight every gardener * BBC Gardener's World *
Val Bourne has been a fanatical organic gardener since the age of five. In her twenties she had a lowly post in vegetable research, and she has always grown her own fruit and vegetables. She has a large allotment, and fruit and vegetable patches amongst her extensive flower garden in the high reaches of the Cotswolds. Val also serves on several RHS panels, judging flower trials, and she's an Ambassador for The Hardy Plant Society. She lectures in this country and abroad and writes regularly for The Daily Telegraph, Saga ,The English Garden, Garden Answers, Amateur Gardening and for the Crocus website. Her book The Natural Gardener won Practical Book of the Year from The Garden Media Guild in 2005 and her latest book, The Living Jigsaw, explains how to have a lovely garden without using chemical props, something she's pioneered. Val was has won multiple awards and was Journalist of the Year in 2014.