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Your book list sounds interesting reading. Nice to see Geoff Hamilton being mentioned regularly so far, I think that reflects the esteem he was held in

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Of course, i have been likened to Geoff Hamilton on many occasions.... :roll: :)
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oldherbaceous wrote:Of course, i have been likened to Geoff Hamilton on many occasions.... :roll: :)



:D OH, I hope that does not mean it has been suggested you throw in the trowel :wink:

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Not to my face, Pa Snip, but probably plenty of times behind my back.... :)
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Not specifically a gardening book, but in the days of my youth I enjoyed John Seymour's Self Sufficiency book because I had this daydream of a plot of land and living the Good Life. With a husband who loathes gardening though, it never advanced beyond the daydream, and to be honest, I don't think in real life I would ever have been able even to bring myself to wring a chicken's neck !

So I stick to growing vegetables and pacify my conscience by only buying free range eggs!
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Primrose. Many moons ago I went to their open day. Looked like a tip.
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Now I feel MUCH better about my unfulfilled daydream :lol:
That's probably how mine would have ended up!
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Any books by Lawrence D Hills, A G L Hellyer or W E Shewell-Cooper.

If I had to choose one book it would be :-

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