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Old 01-07-2010, 10:26 AM
Alan Anglesey Alan Anglesey is offline
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I am not sure if it is practice on here to recommend books, but here goes.

Many authors of gardening books write to a degree in a didactic style. Sometimes this is good and at other times tiresome. Rarely though does one find such a book that also comprises humour to go along with the gardening education.

Just such a book that I have recently started to read is, Of Flowers and a Village by the late Wilfrid Blunt (1901-1987). Not only that but it is written as a novel in the style of chatty letters from a doting godfather to his goddaugghter.

If you can manage to get a copy of this book (I think it may be out-of-print) I hope that you will find it as entertaining as I did.