Gardeners’ World 101 – Grow to Eat Ideas: Planting recipes that taste as good as they look

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Gardeners’ World 101 – Grow to Eat Ideas: Planting recipes that taste as good as they look Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Ebury Publishing
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Pages: 216 Illustrations and other contents: 101 Language: English ISBN: 9780563539278 Category:

There’s nothing better than the taste of home-grown fruit and veg. It has flavour and freshness that no supermarket produce could ever hope to beat. Whether you’ve grown your own all your life or are just getting into gardening, Gardeners’ World 101 Grow to Eat Ideas is packed with inspiration. There are ideas for growing salads, fruit, herbs and vegetables. You don’t even need a garden to enjoy our planting recipes for pots that taste as good as they look as they’ll do equally well on a windowsill as a patio. You’ll never eat tasteless fruit and veg again with Gardeners’ World 101 Grow to Eat Ideas. Gardeners’ World Magazine is Britain’s biggest selling gardening magazine, providing fresh ideas and clear advice every month. From plants and flowers to gardens and design, allotments and kitchen gardens to shopping guides and tried and tested reviews, Gardeners’ World Magazine features the top names in BBC gardening, such as Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Carol Klein and the Gardeners’ Question Time team. Find out more at www.gardenersworld.com

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After falling in love with gardening as a little girl, Ceri has been lucky enough to pursue her passion as a career. She studied horticulture at the University of Reading and the Royal Horticultural Society's garden in Wisley, Surrey before joining Practical Gardening magazine as a garden writer. This led her to work as a writer at Gardeners' World Magazine and as an editor at bbc.co.uk/gardening and Easy Gardening magazine.