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Gardening books

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  • Eenymeeny
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    edited 14 January 2014 at 2:28PM
    I've been meaning to check out Terry Walton but kept forgetting his name. That'll be the man on Jeremy Vine's programme?
    Thanks for the reminder :T
    Another Geoffrey Hamilton fan here. No nonsense, budget aware advice given.:)
    I know that the original post was for Christmas gift advice but I get loads of gardening books from Charity shops with the idea that I'll send them back when I've read them. Unfortunately they never seem to make the return journey....:o
    A good way to decide which style of gardening book you prefer without spending a lot of money.
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  • Eenymeeny wrote: »
    I've been meaning to check out Terry Walton but kept forgetting his name. That'll be the man on Jeremy Vine's programme?
    Thanks for the reminder :T
    Another Geoffrey Hamilton fan here. No nonsense, budget aware advice given.:)
    I know that the original post was for Christmas gift advice but I get loads of gardening books from Charity shops with the idea that I'll send them back when I've read them. Unfortunately they never seem to make the return journey....:o
    A good way to decide which style of gardening book you prefer without spending a lot of money.


    Yes, he's the gardener on radio 2.

    The 2 books he has written are "life on a hillside allotment"

    and his latest "The allotment Almanac". Both excellent. The first i've got my own copy, the second I loan from the library. I reserved it as soon as I heard about it. First user of a nice fresh book.

    My wife is a volunteer in the charity shop Tenovus (welsh cancer charity) so I've got dozens and dozens of gardening books not that you can ever have too many.
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