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Old 01-03-2006, 01:18 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
CK
 
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Default Quick help with choosing gardening books please

Hi,

I had asked opinion about the Gardeners' Book Society before. It seems that
this time, there are some good offers to me.

Though one of my bookshelves had collapsed due to the heavy weight of
gardening books and magazines, I still prefer them than online sources as my
serious short-sightedness now disagrees me to work on computer for more than
half an hour each time. Otherwise, I may have problem of dryness and sore.
8-(

I would like to have some good reference on general, organic and kitchen
gardening, help me to recognise plants in my garden. As my husband will
retire from being a university warden in the coming academic year, we will
move back to the house where we have used a quarter of it as a vegetable
garden, I would like to get some more ideas on how to transform the other
parts of the garden.

The choices a
1. Free: RHS Pest & Diseases
2. Optional for 10 days reply: RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants (¢G5.0 - ¢G20.0)

I would like to choose:
3. RHS Encyclopedia of gardening (¢G35.0 - ¢G4.99)

And 3 out of the 4 below (0f course there are other choices but I don't
think I want them at the moment)
4. Design & Planting by Andrew Mclndoe (¢G22.5 - 99p) will be in the market
in this month, so I couldn't find any book review on it. Anyone know about
the author?
5. The Allotment Book by Andy Clevely (¢G17.99 - 99p)
6. The complete book of vegetables herbs & fruit by Mathew Biggs, etc. (¢G30.0
- ¢G7.5)
7. They Encyclopedia of planting companions by Tony Lord, etc (¢G35.0 - ¢G7.5)

I am not sure whether the content of 5 & 6 will overlap a lot or not, or the
same between 4 & 7.

I would like to read opinion not only on the content but also on the font.
I think my eyes can still cope with font 10 of Times New Roman but not tiny
print now.

Thank you for any opinion in advance.
CK



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With regards,
Chi King

Chi King TSANG
IT tutor
School of Education and Lifelong Learning
University of Wales, Aberystwyth