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The Green Gardening Handbook: Grow, Eat and Enjoy
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The Green Gardening Handbook: Grow, Eat and Enjoy
Current price: $24.99
Barnes and Noble
The Green Gardening Handbook: Grow, Eat and Enjoy
Current price: $24.99
Size: Hardcover
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Going green in the garden has never been easier with Nancy Birtwhistle’s sustainable, eco-friendly tips that will help you make the most of your space, and what it can grow. Whether you have a sprawling garden, a modest patch of grass or just a spare windowsill,
The Green Gardening Handbook
has over 100 tips will help you embrace the joy of growing and eating from your own garden.
This beautifully illustrated guide is packed with advice on everything from composting, clothing and basic equipment to seasonal recipes and guides to freezing, storing and preserving that will help you save money and reduce waste. This practical book from the former
Great British Baking Show
winner and
Sunday Times
bestselling author of
Clean & Green
and
Green Living Made Easy
is for anyone, green-fingered or not, looking to discover the delights of growing and eating food they’ve grown themselves.
‘Getting out in the garden helps us stay healthy – and it helps our planet too. Mother Nature wants you to succeed, plants actually want to grow – those seeds are there patiently ready and waiting. All we need to do is just have a go.’
Nancy x
The Green Gardening Handbook
has over 100 tips will help you embrace the joy of growing and eating from your own garden.
This beautifully illustrated guide is packed with advice on everything from composting, clothing and basic equipment to seasonal recipes and guides to freezing, storing and preserving that will help you save money and reduce waste. This practical book from the former
Great British Baking Show
winner and
Sunday Times
bestselling author of
Clean & Green
and
Green Living Made Easy
is for anyone, green-fingered or not, looking to discover the delights of growing and eating food they’ve grown themselves.
‘Getting out in the garden helps us stay healthy – and it helps our planet too. Mother Nature wants you to succeed, plants actually want to grow – those seeds are there patiently ready and waiting. All we need to do is just have a go.’
Nancy x