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2149 days ago

Gardening books - emphasis on organic growing of vegetables.

Joan from Masterton District

Some useful gardening books with an emphasis on organic growing of vegetables.
$6.00 each.

* DOWN TO EARTH by David Prosser . The absolute beginner's Guide to growing organic vegetables.


* THE SMALL EDIBLE GARDEN..by Diana Anthony. Growing organic fruit and vegtables at home. A guide for New Zealand and Australia


* WALLY'S GARDENING GUIDE by Wally Richards. Soil, health and you. A signed copy.


* EARTH WORMS...in New Zealand. by Amy Brown...Life beneath the surface.


* HOW TO GROW ALL THE FOOD YOU CAN EAT IN VERY LITTLE SPACE..by D. Newcomb.


The little booklet 'How does my garden grow ' is free with any of the above books.

Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $6

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