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Books are listed in order of year of publication - newest titles are at the top. There are 6 books in this booklist
£12.99 paperback (2020) - ISBN 13: 9781782498193 | ISBN 10: 1782498192
Planting and gardening techniques to attract birds, bees, butterflies, beneficial bugs and more to your outside space. If you would like to attract wildlife to your garden, you need to learn which plants to grow, how to provide nesting areas ... more
View book details£14.99 hardback (2014) - ISBN 13: 9780241180013 | ISBN 10: 0241180015
Grow All You Can Eat in Three Square Feet innovative guide to maximizing even the smallest of gardening space so you can grow delicious fruit and vegetables, in abundance, at home. This must-have manual showcases a multitude of plots and inspirationa ... more
View book details£16.99 paperback (2013) - ISBN 13: 9780857830722 | ISBN 10: 0857830724
In cities around the world, we are redefining our sense of urban living. No longer satisfied with a grey, sterile metropolis, we want the best of both worlds – the energy and diversity of the city, but a connection with nature too. Filled w ... more
View book details£16.99 paperback (2013) - ISBN 13: 9781118340356 | ISBN 10: 1118340353
The easy way to succeed at urban gardening. A townhouse yard, a balcony, a fire escape, a south-facing window—even a basement apartment can all be suitable locations to grow enough food to save a considerable amount of money and enjoy the fres ... more
View book details£16.99 paperback (2013) - ISBN 13: 9781780721125 | ISBN 10: 1780721129
This book celebrates the fact that anyone can ‘grow your own’ and that through veg growing you can meet your neighbours and grow your own community too. A few years ago, Naomi Schillinger got together with her neighbours to start a community g ... more
View book details£9.95 paperback (2011) - ISBN 13: 9781554076246 | ISBN 10: 1554076242
Turn an urban yard or balcony into your personal vegetable farm. Vegetable gardening is back! Concern about the environment and the desire to eat food unpolluted by chemicals, to buy local and to be thrifty are some of the reasons. Urbanites ... more
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