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Unwins Gyo Book And Free Seeds

Marshalls Are Passionate About Getting Everyone To Try Growing Their Own Fruit & Vegetables.working With Our Sister Company Unwins, We Have Been Able To Take Their Grow Your Own Vegetables Book Written By Chelsea Gold Medal Winner Andy Mcindoe And Add
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  • SKU: 1090-4225
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Marshalls Are Passionate About Getting Everyone To Try Growing Their Own Fruit & Vegetables.working With Our Sister Company Unwins, We Have Been Able To Take Their Grow Your Own Vegetables Book Written By Chelsea Gold Medal Winner Andy Mcindoe & Add 6 Packets Of Vegetable Seed All For A Special Offer Price.the Book By Itself Normally Sells For £10. We Have Added 6 Packets Of Out Of Date Seed That Has An Average Rrp Of £12 Saving At Least £15 Including Our Standard P&p Rates.the Gyo Book Is Designed To Help You Get The Maximum Impact From Your Available Garden Space & Is Aimed Squarely At The Novice & Part Time Gardener.your 6 Seed Packets Will Be Chosen At Random From Our Herb & Vegetable Range But Will Where Possible Be Separated Into:tomato Or Pepper Or Pea (1 Seed Packet)salad Leaves Or Celery (1 Seed Packet)cabbage Or Cauliflower Or Chilli (1 Seed Packet)herb Or Bean (1 Seed Packet)microleaf Or Root Vegetable (1 Seed Packet)onion Or Leek (1 Seed Packet)there Is Information On Using Patios, Pots, Containers & Windowsills & If You Are Lucky Enough To Have The Space There Is An Additional Two Chapters On “small Vegetable Plots” & “the Allotment” To Help Guide You On Crops & Crop Rotation.using His 25 Years Of Experience Andy Also Highlights His Passion For Some Clever Techniques To Create Food & Flowers In The Same Border Area Using Traditional British Cottage Garden Schemes.spread Across 7 Chapters With Hundreds Of Step By Step Full Colour Pictures This Book Is A Great Introduction To Producing Healthy Food For You & Your Family. chapter 1 Getting Startedchapter 2 Where What & Whenchapter 3 Growing In A Conservatory Or Greenhousechapter 4 Growing In Containers & Raised Planterschapter 5 The Cottage Garden Approachchapter 6 The Small Vegetable Plotchapter 7 The Allotment fully Indexed If You Just Want To Cherry Pick Your Favo

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Gold - A precious highly conductive metal
Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
Date - A day on a calendar
Date - A social activity whith a current or potential partner
Seeds - A small embryonic plant within a casing. Used to grow plants
Pepper - A term used for a whole variety of different vegetables and a common table seasoning
Vegetable - An edible plant
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
tomato - A savoury, usually red, edible fruit and the plant which bears it.
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
rotation - A circular motion of an object around a central axis
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
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Conservatory - A building mainly made of glass, sometimes can be attached to the main house. A study of classical music.
Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.
Random - Something that appear out of the ordinary, chosen without method.
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Cottage - A house typically found in the country, commonly small in size.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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