I would just like to say what a first class little booklet it is, that arrives with the K.G Magazine.
A very useful growing guide indeed, and a real credit to whoever puts it together.
Good booklet.
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I thought the first two booklets were very useful too. Very well put together and a very handy reminder about what should follow what in the crop rotations (even if I don't stick to it).
Nice basic starter booklet for fruit growing too.
Nice basic starter booklet for fruit growing too.
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Thanks folks - those nice comments have been passed on.
As mentioned elsewhere, we will be putting the booklets online in their entirety and also available for download in PDF format.
Book 1 : A Year in the fruit & veg garden is online now
http://www.kitchengarden.co.uk/features/supplement1/
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As mentioned elsewhere, we will be putting the booklets online in their entirety and also available for download in PDF format.
Book 1 : A Year in the fruit & veg garden is online now
http://www.kitchengarden.co.uk/features/supplement1/
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