How to be a Gardener

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  • How to be a Gardener Book Detail

  • Author : Alan Titchmarsh
  • Release Date : 2002
  • Publisher : Random House
  • Genre : Gardening
  • Pages : 268
  • ISBN 13 : 056353740X
  • File Size : 41,41 MB

How to be a Gardener by Alan Titchmarsh PDF Summary

Book Description: How to be a Gardener Book One, available at long last in paperback, is the fastest-selling gardening book of all time with sales in excess of 600,000 copies. In How to be a Gardener Book One, Alan Titchmarsh draws on his knowledge and passion for gardening, and his many years of experience, to give you a comprehensive guide that explores every aspect of your garden and how it works. In this, the first of two volumes, Alan starts with the basics that every gardener needs to know. He includes information on how plants work and what they need to survive, as well as advice on where to begin if youre a first-time gardener. Released to coincide with How to be a Gardener Revisited, a reversioned series of HTBAG 1 & 2 featuring new footage with Alan Titchmarsh in January 2005. In setting out the basic gardening principles and explaining the hows and whys, Alan gives the novice confidence and increases the skills and understanding of more experienced gardeners, too.

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