Companion Planting in Australia Brenda Little
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Companion Planting in Australia

Author: Brenda Little
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Book Title
Companion Planting in Australia
Author
Brenda Little
Book Condition
GOOD - gift inscription
ISBN
9780730101222
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Reed Books
Year Published
1990
"A lot of the hints in this book were picked up from my grandfather who was a smiling man and an untidy gardener. When you poked his cabbages they squeaked with health; his beans snapped with a crack like a pistolshot and you needed a bib when you ate one of his apples. 'Nature isn't tidy', he used to say, loading us up with flowers and veggies all picked from the same patch. You never saw bare soil in his garden. He believed in jostling his plants together and he never used a bought spray in his life. We thought he was a scream. It is only now one realises what a wise old bird he was as more and more people recognise the good sense of working with nature instead of trying to club it into submission." Brenda Little

"A lot of the hints in this book were picked up from my grandfather who was a smiling man and an untidy gardener. When you poked his cabbages they squeaked with health; his beans snapped with a crack like a pistolshot and you needed a bib when you ate one of his apples. 'Nature isn't tidy', he used to say, loading us up with flowers and veggies all picked from the same patch. You never saw bare soil in his garden. He believed in jostling his plants together and he never used a bought spray in his life. We thought he was a scream. It is only now one realises what a wise old bird he was as more and more people recognise the good sense of working with nature instead of trying to club it into submission." Brenda Little

"A lot of the hints in this book were picked up from my grandfather who was a smiling man and an untidy gardener. When you poked his cabbages they squeaked with health; his beans snapped with a crack like a pistolshot and you needed a bib when you ate one of his apples. 'Nature isn't tidy', he used to say, loading us up with flowers and veggies all picked from the same patch. You never saw bare soil in his garden. He believed in jostling his plants together and he never used a bought spray in his life. We thought he was a scream. It is only now one realises what a wise old bird he was as more and more people recognise the good sense of working with nature instead of trying to club it into submission." Brenda Little