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Ever wanted to grow your own food but don’t have the time, the space, or even know where to start?Alice Holden, one of Britain’s most pioneering female growers, has spent her life outdoors working ...
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16 May 2013

Ever wanted to grow your own food but don’t have the time, the space, or even know where to start?
Alice Holden, one of Britain’s most pioneering female growers, has spent her life outdoors working on small and large scales – from kitchen gardens to commercial farms. In Do Grow, she’ll help optimize the space and time available to you – even if it’s just a window box and 10 minutes a week – with simple-to-follow guidance, plus advice on:
Alice Holden, one of Britain’s most pioneering female growers, has spent her life outdoors working on small and large scales – from kitchen gardens to commercial farms. In Do Grow, she’ll help optimize the space and time available to you – even if it’s just a window box and 10 minutes a week – with simple-to-follow guidance, plus advice on:
- The basics for your gardening tool kit
- How to make your own compost
- Common garden pests to watch out for
- How to keep your soil fertile
Price: $14.95
Pages: 160
Publisher: Global Book Sales
Imprint: Do Books
Series: Do Books
Publication Date:
16 May 2013
Trim Size: 7.00 X 4.75 in
ISBN: 9781907974021
Format: Paperback
"Do read Alice Holden's new book Do Grow: Start with 10 simple vegetables. Looks great and really practical." – Monty Don
"A great little book jam-packed with brilliant gardening info." – Rachel Allen, chef and bestselling author
Alice Holden, one of Britain’s most pioneering female growers, has spent her life outdoors working on small and large scales – from the kitchen gardens of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage to commercial farms. Currently she is head grower at Growing Communities, an award-winning social enterprise in Hackney, London, who run an organic box scheme, farmers’ market and urban food production sites.