Jonathan Stevens

Vegetable Growing

A Money-saving Guide

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Imprint: O'Mara Books

Publication date: 04/05/2017

ISBN: 9781782437635

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Lifestyle

Binding: Paperback

Size: 198 x 129 mm

Extent: 192 pages

Illustration: Black-and-white line drawings

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

A brief, invaluable guide to the art of growing vegetables around the year and saving money in the process.

Vegetable Growing is a practical guide to frugal allotmenteering, including planning your plot, looking after the plants and practical tips for keeping your costs down, such as clever ways of making freebie alternatives to common growing tools.

An additional handy section offers advice on which fruit and veg will save you the most money, as well as a season-by-season guide and ideas for boosting your savings with foraged and wild food.

Written by Jonathan Stevens of the Real Men Sow blog, who recently embarked on a mission to find out how much he could save by growing his own fruit and vegetables on a half-sized allotment plot.

Sales points:

  • Vegetable growing is one of the most popular forms of gardening

  • With a money-saving focus, this book concentrates on those vegetables that are most sustainable, practical and economical to grow

  • Since taking on a redundant allotment plot in 2007, Jonathan has been writing about his experience on his Real Men Sow blog.

  • From the publishers of Outwitting Squirrels and The Deckchair Gardener

  • Comparative titles: Vegetable Growing Month By Month by John Harrison, Robinson (2009), over 80k sold

About the Author:

Jonathan Stevens

In 2007, Jonathan took on a redundant allotment plot in Burnham-on-Crouch with his gardening-mad mum. Jonathan has been blogging about the process as he learns the hard way what works and what doesn’t. A steady stream of incredibly tasty fruit and veg has been winging its way to their kitchens ever since.

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