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The New Self-Sufficient Gardener (original 1978; edition 2008)

by John Seymour

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Grow, store and preserve your own and live the good life with John Seymour Feast on your own produce with the New Complete Self-Sufficient Gardener,the comprehensive illustrated guide to self-sufficiency. John Seymour's classic guide gives you the knowledge and expertise to create your own self-sufficient garden and produce what you need. Whatever the size of your space, discover how to garden organically and maximise your harvest, without the need for radical changes to your lifestyle. From cultivating vegetables to making cider, keeping chickens to training vines, you'll garden in tune with the seasons, growing for the year, eating for today and storing for tomorrow. Full of clearly explained principles and practicalities this edition of the New Self Sufficient Gardener(previous ISBN 9781405321334) is ideal for any gardener aiming for self-sufficiency.… (more)
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Title:The New Self-Sufficient Gardener
Authors:John Seymour
Info:DK ADULT (2008), Paperback, 256 pages
Collections:Your library, Great Britain & Ireland
Rating:****
Tags:gardening, nonfiction, own, reference, english authors

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This book is a tremendous resource. There is nothing more that needs to be said of it. I truly wish that I had the space to put his instruction into practice. When it comes time for me to start my own garden, this book will be my first purchase. ( )
  tyroeternal | Aug 6, 2009 |
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When I was a boy in the English countryside---fifty years ago and more---country people really did garden for self-sufficiency. They had to.
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Grow, store and preserve your own and live the good life with John Seymour Feast on your own produce with the New Complete Self-Sufficient Gardener,the comprehensive illustrated guide to self-sufficiency. John Seymour's classic guide gives you the knowledge and expertise to create your own self-sufficient garden and produce what you need. Whatever the size of your space, discover how to garden organically and maximise your harvest, without the need for radical changes to your lifestyle. From cultivating vegetables to making cider, keeping chickens to training vines, you'll garden in tune with the seasons, growing for the year, eating for today and storing for tomorrow. Full of clearly explained principles and practicalities this edition of the New Self Sufficient Gardener(previous ISBN 9781405321334) is ideal for any gardener aiming for self-sufficiency.

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