THE ORGANIC GARDENER'S HANDBOOK
Author(s): MICHAEL LITTLEWOOD
This comprehensive yet concise guide tells the gardener all he needs to know about organic cultivation. From the basics of climate, geology and soils, through an explanation of plants and their orders to the planning and planting of a variety of vegetables and edible plants, this book gives sound advice in a handy format.
Product Information
Features and reviews in Organic Gardening Magazine, Kitchen Garden Magazine and The Garden RHS Magazine. Reviews in Garden News, Garden Answers and BBC Gardeners' World magazines.
Michael Littlewood is a natural landscape architect and environmental planner with extensive experience of successfully designing and implementing sustainable land use projects. He is the author of several publications including several brochures on organic gardening covering his concepts of the Forest Village, Forest Farm Forest School and Forest Home/Garden to promote sustainable self sufficiency. He has had extensive teaching experience at universities and colleges in this country and abroad. Resident - Somerset
General Fields
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- : Crowood Press
- : Crowood Press
- : 0.364
- : 01 August 2007
- : 202mm X 230mm X 905mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : MICHAEL LITTLEWOOD
- : SOFTCOVER
- : 1
- : 192
- : Colour throughout