Thursday, January 14, 2010

Kitchen Garden North Fife

This is the time of the year to think about preparation of the garden, what to grow, how to grow it. here in North Fife we too have a kitchen garden that provides. Any of us if we have a plot or patio pot etc can grow food/herbs. There is nothing better than eating really fresh foods, come on, do it.
The Kitchen gardener by Alan Titchmarsh. Allotments with ten-year waiting lists; fruit and veg seeds outselling those of flowers - Britain is growing a passion for home produce and the time is right for the nation's favourite gardener to provide the definitive book on the subject. Alan's comprehensive guide will tell you everything you could possibly want or need to know about fruit and veg and how to grow it, including herbs, baby veg, salads, every-day fruits plus gourmet or unusual varieties, and how to fit them into today's stylish small gardens. As well as providing the key facts needed to yield good results and what to do when things go wrong, the text is sprinkled with Alan's personal observations, anecdotes, culinary tips and quirky historical uses.The book takes a very practical approach, starting from scratch for the benefit of anyone who's never grown their own before, but is also ideal for those with some experience who might be growing edibles in a new way - perhaps in a small space that needs to look attractive, or on a new allotment. Lavishly illustrated throughout with over 250 photographs and artworks, this inspirational and authoritative fruit and veg bible from the UK's best-selling and most influential gardener will become a classic in the genre. The Kitchen Gardener: Grow Your Own Fruit and Veg
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