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The Window-box Allotment: A Beginner's Guide to Container Gardening
by: Penelope Bennett

 : The Window-box Allotment: A Beginner's Guide to Container Gardening








Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.986
EAN: 9780091882563
Edition: New edition
ISBN: 0091882567
Label: Ebury Press
Manufacturer: Ebury Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: March 06, 2003
Publisher: Ebury Press
Studio: Ebury Press




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pots of pleasure
I took this book into hospital when I went in for a minor op. It's a lovely, inspiring read. I came out determined to start a wormery and grow all my own stuff. Then I realised . . . Damn! It's October!! Foiled!!! However, I have every intention of doing everything the author suggests to while away the long winter months (I have started off my bean - I did one at primary school, fifty years ago - it's probably pretty big by now)and am eagerly looking forward to spring. The book is beautifully written in a whimsical style which is sooo gentle and involving. I want bees. I want herbs. I want a self-fertilising dwarf apple tree. I want WORMS!!!!!!!!!!!! I knocked one star off because the contact addresses for plants, pots, wormeries, ant farms etc, anren't terribly clear. But a lovely book, all the same.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Inspirational
What an amazing and inspirational book. I could not put it down and I devoured it cover to cover in a day. I keep going back to it now for ideas. It is a must have for all gardeners. The style is witty and informative, written in monthly sections so it is easy to know what to do when. For beginners it provides step-by-step, simple instructions for getting started and for well seasoned pro's it's a reminder of the marvel of growing our own. A brilliant read.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A brilliant book - really inspirational.
I love this book. It has no pictures but you don't miss them because it's such an inspirational read. It's perfect for the nervous/beginner gardener - organised on a month by month basis with lists of what can be planted where/when. But also, it reads more like a diary than a conventional 'how-to' book - which makes it really readable (with lovely diversions into areas such as anteries and saffron growing as well as personal stories). But there's also loads of really basic stuff which other books don't cover (like seed germination diaries) which really inspire you to have a go at growing things from seed and makes it all seem very easy (whether it actually is or not remains to be seen - I've only just planted my first seeds as a result of this book).

The best thing is that it really genuinely is about gardening in tiny spaces - unlike loads of other books which purport to be on the same subject but are then packed full of suggests to install huge ponds, hedges etc. ect. This is the business - even if you've only got space for a window box it will inspire you to get sowing!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Good Present ...
This book makes a wonderful present for mothers, grandmothers, or aunts who are keen on gardening! Although it doesn't contain lots of glossy pictures and detailed step-by-step instructions, it is a personal, cosy book that contains lots of good ideas and common-sense approaches to making the most of window-boxes. The recipient of this book, in my case, says that it is quite charming - almost like reading a diary about one person's pleasure in window-box gardening. It is a good book to 'dip-into' and read before bedtime or while waiting for an appointment, rather than one for taking into the garden shed. Just make sure you have lots of markers ready to stick into the pages with the especially good ideas on!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An original, totally absorbing and funny!
A small book which proves wonderfull things can come in diminuitive sizes. This encapsulates Bennett's whole philosophy. She may not have rolling acres, but her enthusiasm and knowledge is charming and subtle, alerting us to the small but significant choices we make everyday. Even if you only decide to grow some Italian plain-leaved parsley it will leave you with a feeling of quiet smugness! I particularly delighted in her description of the goings on in the antery she bought or was the best bit the saffron spice festival or the eating habits of worms?




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