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That's great, Gaff!
Thanks a lot for the link, will definitely be using it
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thanks, Gaff.. I'll make a note of the website mentioned.
I used to find BBC Gardeners World magazine helpful but haven't looked at one for ages.... hopefully they still are.
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Thanks for the link Gaff.....usefull indeed
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The BBC Gardeners World is still a quality magazine. I have the Royal Horticultural Society's A-Z of Gardening and that is also a very good book.
My main focus is on organic vegetable and fruit gardening, so I have a range of books dealing with this subject, and am building up a library on forest gardening now as well. There are good publications out there, it is just a matter of finding them. A good starting point is to see what the HDRA are promoting -
http://www.hdra.org.uk