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Charles Dowding's Veg Journal: Expert no-dig advice, month by month

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Charles Dowding's Veg Journal: Expert no-dig advice, month by month
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Charles Dowding
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 150
Category/GenreHobbies
Garden design and planning
Growing fruit and vegetables
Specialized gardening methods
Organic gardening
ISBN/Barcode 9780711239289
ClassificationsDewey:635
Audience
General
Edition New Edition with new cover & price

Publishing Details

Publisher Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Imprint Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Publication Date 4 January 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Drawing on Charles Dowding's Vegetable Course this month-by-month journal helps you plan bumper harvests the no-dig way. Follow simple steps to: find success with more than 35 vegetables and herbs from tomatoes to basil, carrots to coriander; start a no-dig veg plot on virgin or dug ground, improve the soil and become an expert mulcher and weeder; learn key dates for sowing, staking, harvesting and storing using time-saving monthly checklists; make a raised bed, tackle slugs and snails, and produce the sweetest-smelling compost; understand the techniques for intercropping, companion planting, seed viability and crop succession. NO-DIG is a long-established way to grow healthy, organic crops while preserving the soil's integrity: Charles Dowding is the UK's leading expert.

Author Biography

Charles Dowding grew up on a dairy farm in Somerset. After graduating from Cambridge he worked for a hotel in the Inner Hebrides before starting to grow organic vegetables commercially on the family farm in the early 1980s. In 1990 he left behind what was by then a large market garden to live in France and Zambia. Returning to Somerset in the mid 1990s, he established a bed and breakfast and vegetable growing business at Lower Farm in Shepton Montague, Somerset. There, Charles's salad bags were the main output from his two-acre garden of permanent raised beds and fruit trees. Charles runs vegetable-growing courses and lectures and writes books on his unique growing techniques. Since 2012 Charles has begun a new garden at Shepton Mallet in Somerset which he has designed using no-dig principles.

Reviews

'Charles' journal is a good aide memoire, peppered with tidbits of useful information and a blank, lined page per month encourages you to use the book as a diary. We always assume it's our fault when we have a failure, but this might not always be the case. Keeping records is vital, especially if you are a progressive gardener, who is always trying different spacings, varieties and techniques.' 'A useful addition to your bookshelf' 'Charles' journal is a good aide memoire, peppered with tidbits of useful information and a blank, lined page per month encourages you to use the book as a diary. We always assume it's our fault when we have a failure, but this might not always be the case. Keeping records is vital, especially if you are a progressive gardener, who is always trying different spacings, varieties and techniques.' 'A useful addition to your bookshelf' 'This is a sensible and very clearly presented book for those who want to tackle the art of no-dig gardening without being bamboozled by jargon. You will definitely have a clear understanding of the technique after following this guide through the year' 'This is such a lovely, lovely gardening book.'