Growing Fruit & Vegetables on a Bed System the Organic Way by Pauline Pears
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If you wish to produce higher yields for less work, then a bed garden is for you. The advantages are numerous: easy weeding, earlier cropping, good for small quantities and poor soils, and better for those with bad backs. This practical book covers all aspects of bed gardening, from planning and constructing the beds, through to crop selection, rotation, and planting.
March 08
This book, from organic gardening experts the HDRA, shows how to produce higher yields for less work while remaining firmly in the organic camp. A good, if brief, introduction to gardening organically.
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