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by floddy - written on 29.06.02 (Somewhat useful, 59 readings)
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What a magazine, when we first ventured into growing some three years ago, we were complete novices and had plenty of disasters along the way, after trawling through the usual display of glossy magazines i happened upon the kitchen garden and what a complete change. This monthly magazine first inspired me on to wind breaks, (living where ...
by sunflower.76 - written on 27.05.02 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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I first got the August 2001 magazine by replying to an advert for a free copy, in the NASALG magazine, and ever since I've bought it religiously! It is a monthly publication, priced at £2.90 which consists of around 65-70 pages, which are dedicated to life on the plot, whether you have a small veggie garden or a full blown allotment. ...
by gailmill - written on 26.06.01 (Useful, 21 readings)
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After starting out growing flowers, I have now grown almost fanatical about growing vegetables. (I also have a lovely raspbery bush thriving like mad.) Imagine then, how over the moon I was to find this specialist publication which concentrates on all aspects of herd, vegetable and fruit growing. Although you get the odd feature article ...
by BizzyB - written on 01.07.00 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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The Kitchen Garden is a specialist magazine for vegetable, fruit and herb gardeners. Every month it contains in-depth articles on veg, fruit and herb growing written by some of the most successful and well-known gardeners in this field such as Bob Flowerdew. The information contained is very precise but written in an way even a ...
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