Trugs, Dibbers, Trowels and Twine: Gardening Tips, Words of Wisdom and Inspiration on the Simplest of Pleasures
Author: Isobel Carlson
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.' - Gertrude Jekyll Whether you are in need of some blossoming inspiration or your fingers are the colour of freshly mown grass, this compendium is overflowing with snippets of fascinating folklore and tips for making your garden grow. Follow the garden path to horticultural heaven and learn about: Growing your own herbs to make therapeutic delights Banning bugs and slugs and attracting beneficial creatures Recycling old household items for gardening solutions Keeping bees and chickens Cooking up your produce, even the weeds Why you should always keep a leek in your attic and never kill a ladybird
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.' - Gertrude Jekyll Whether you are in need of some blossoming inspiration or your fingers are the colour of freshly mown grass, this compendium is overflowing with snippets of fascinating folklore and tips for making your garden grow. Follow the garden path to horticultural heaven and learn about: Growing your own herbs to make therapeutic delights Banning bugs and slugs and attracting beneficial creatures Recycling old household items for gardening solutions Keeping bees and chickens Cooking up your produce, even the weeds Why you should always keep a leek in your attic and never kill a ladybird
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Author: Isobel Carlson
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.' - Gertrude Jekyll Whether you are in need of some blossoming inspiration or your fingers are the colour of freshly mown grass, this compendium is overflowing with snippets of fascinating folklore and tips for making your garden grow. Follow the garden path to horticultural heaven and learn about: Growing your own herbs to make therapeutic delights Banning bugs and slugs and attracting beneficial creatures Recycling old household items for gardening solutions Keeping bees and chickens Cooking up your produce, even the weeds Why you should always keep a leek in your attic and never kill a ladybird
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
'The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.' - Gertrude Jekyll Whether you are in need of some blossoming inspiration or your fingers are the colour of freshly mown grass, this compendium is overflowing with snippets of fascinating folklore and tips for making your garden grow. Follow the garden path to horticultural heaven and learn about: Growing your own herbs to make therapeutic delights Banning bugs and slugs and attracting beneficial creatures Recycling old household items for gardening solutions Keeping bees and chickens Cooking up your produce, even the weeds Why you should always keep a leek in your attic and never kill a ladybird
Trugs, Dibbers, Trowels and Twine: Gardening Tips, Words of Wisdom and Inspiration on the Simplest of Pleasures