A practical course in vegetable growing, by the master of no-dig gardening.
A guide to growing abundant healthy crops of organic fruit and vegetables, all based on Charles Dowding's 30 years of experience of growing organic veg for sale and his own extensive experiments. With advice on seed, sowing and planting as well as a number of ways to get better harvests over a longer period.
I visited Charles' garden some four years ago when he held his annual open day. It turned into a life changing afternoon out. The rotavator was sold and we have never dug since. Our vegetable patch now provides us with virtually all our vegetable needs, is totally organic and looks a picture too. Thank you Charles.
I don't think I've ever previously sat down and read a book on vegetable growing from cover to cover, but this one had me hooked. It is a model of clarity.
Want to know about vegetables and no-dig gardening? Look no further: Charles Dowding is your guru. Packed with information and first hand experience.
A wonderful book, to devour at a reading and to keep on hand for constant reference and enjoyment.
Sharpen-up your veg-growing skills with this new guide.
'A must for the time stretched.' Bunny Guinness
Charles Dowding is my hero: his no-dig approach to growing has saved me hours of back-breaking work and improved my techniques no end. His tried and tested advice has been proven from years of successful veg production and it's easy to see from the health and vitality of his plants that htis approach really works.
A book for all growers, who will find easier, more productive ways to grow vegetables all the year round within.
Offers clearly explained, prectical information on what every gardener wants to know: how to tend your plot with minimal effort and achieve abundant, healthy harvests.
This book is essential reading to gardeners of all abilities. The advice given is honest, truthful and fresh without trying to impress its readers and that is what makes this book so impressive. It is the best all round garden book I have read in years and worth every penny of the cover price. This is definitely no ordinary run of the mill book and should be on every gardener's bookshelf even if you have to beg, steal or borrow it.