How to Grow Winter Vegetables -February Book of the Month
Posted: February 12th, 2012 | Author: hortoris | Filed under: Books & Publications | No Comments »What to Expect in the Book of the Month
- Advice on how to come through winter with plenty of vegetables stored and for growing plants to withstand the winter.
- Growing tips for eating in spring during the hungry gap season of April, May and early June.
- Winter and early spring require a different kind of gardening to the summer months. Not a lot grows at this time but a well planned plot may nonetheless be quite full.
Who Wants to Read ‘How to Grow Winter Vegetables ‘
- If you have a hungry family to feed then have a read.
- If you like fresh home grown produce have a gander at this books ideas and advice.
- If you thought salad could only be grown in summer think again.
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Quick Thoughts of the Month
- High producers that take up little space make fantastic sense and this book has lots of help with salad crops, raised beds etc.
- I like the idea of winter making the garden an outdoor larder. That is OK if the soil has the chance to get reconditioned.
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