The Gardener’s Yearbook: A month-by-month guide to getting the most out of your plot

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The Gardener’s Yearbook: A month-by-month guide to getting the most out of your plot Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Octopus Publishing Group
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Pages: 256 Language: English ISBN: 9781784728151 Categories: , , , ,

Find out exactly what you should be doing in your garden when with this handy guide. Prepare a hanging basket in April and learn how to plant for bees in June with the trusted advice of expert horticulturalist and bestselling author Martyn Cox. No matter the size of the plot, nor the expertise of the gardener, The Gardener’s Yearbook is the perfect handbook to return to throughout the year. Packed with tips for getting the most out of our garden every month of the year, including recipes, handy projects and an easy-to-follow crop planner, the yearbook includes: – How to get your lawn into shape for the summer – When you should plant lilies, roses and sweet peas – The quick and easy way to tell what kind of soil you have – How and when to harvest and store your fruit and vegetables – How to restore your secateurs and fit a water butt

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Author Biography

Martyn Cox is gardening columnist with the Mail on Sunday, the UK's most read Sunday, a post he has held for more than 15 years. He writes regularly for many other titles, both print and online. He is a guest presenter on gardening shows at shopping TV channel TJC and is the author of ten books including the bestselling The Veg Grower's Almanac (BBC Books). Martyn is a qualified horticulturist and has many years practical gardening experience. Prior to becoming a freelance writer, he was on the staff at Gardenlife, BBC Gardeners' World magazine, Amateur Gardening and Horticulture Week. Martyn shares a small garden on the South Coast with his family and two dogs.