The Small Ecological Garden(1st Edition) (HDRA Organic Gardening) by SueStickland Paperback, 64 Pages, Published 2006 by Search Press ISBN-13: 978-1-84448-155-2, ISBN: 1-84448-155-7
"This book will enable you to get the best from your garden using Nature to help you: choose the perfect plants for your soil and situation; feed them with your own natural compost; and attract bees and butterflies. There are scores of full-colour photographs and the author is an expert organic horticulturalist who will inspire you to garden Nature's way."
Growing Under Glass Without Using Chemicals : An Organic Handbook (HDRA Organic Gardening) by SueStickland Paperback, 64 Pages, Published 2002 by Search Press ISBN-13: 978-1-903975-43-5, ISBN: 1-903975-43-3
"Published in association with HDRA the organic organisation, this book contains information on chemical-free growing, careful planning, and selection of plants, soil, care, good management techniques, and pest and disease control. There is also advice on choosing, siting, and planning a greenhouse. - Full information on managing a greenhouse, including watering, ventilation, hygiene and insulation - Details on preparing greenhouse borde ..."
Back Garden Seed Saving Keeping Our Vegetable Heritage Alive by SueStickland, Susanna Kendall Paperback, 200 Pages, Published 2008 by Eco-Logic Books / Worldly Goods ISBN-13: 978-1-899233-15-1, ISBN: 1-899233-15-6
"The latest strains of tomato may look perfect, but they often have thick skins and tasteless flesh. Dwarf peas may be the easiest to grow commercially, but many gardeners still grow attractive six-foot types that taste "like peas used to taste." Whatever the benefits of modern hybrids, old varieties still have much to offer, and they are becoming hard to find.Seed saving is a surprisingly simple and hugely satisfying way to propogate yo ..."
Perfect Roses Green Essentials - Organic Guides (Green Essentials - Organic Guides S.) by SueStickland Paperback, 64 Pages, Published 2007 by Impact Publishing Ltd ISBN-13: 978-1-904601-23-4, ISBN: 1-904601-23-5
"Produced in association with the Royal Horticultural Society, the titles in this series have become standard works of practical gardening reference. Each book is illustrated with easy-to-follow, step-by-step illustrations that clearly guide the reader through all the essential techniques of successful gardening. This guide dispels myths about organic gardening and explains all aspects of organic garden management, including the planning ..."
Heirloom Vegetables(1st Edition) A Home Gardener's Guide to Finding and Growing Vegetables from the Past by SueStickland, Kent Whealy, David Cavagnaro Paperback, 191 Pages, Published 1998 by Fireside ISBN-13: 978-0-684-83807-6, ISBN: 0-684-83807-9
"The very act of vegetable gardening implies a sense of care for the environment and a desire to control one's own food supply. There is a huge diversity of vegetable varieties available, but many gardeners have been limited by seed supplies to a few industrially engineered hybrids that lack the natural pest tolerance, environmental range, and flavor of the older types. In recent years, however, a cadre of dedicated natural gardeners suc ..."
"This book shows how to maintain the whole garden organically: vegetables, herbs, fruit, shrubberies, borders, lawns, roses, paths and ponds are all included."
G Is for Ecogarden(1st Edition) An A to Z Guide to a More Organically Healthy Garden by Nigel Dudley, SueStickland Paperback, 191 Pages, Published 1992 by Avon Books (P) ISBN-13: 978-0-380-76522-5, ISBN: 0-380-76522-5
"Suggests safe, natural alternatives to garden chemicals, describes the advantages of natural gardening, and tells how to handle common gardening problems"
Heritage Vegetables(1st Edition) by SueStickland, Alan Gear Paperback, 191 Pages, Published 1997 by Gardners Books ISBN-13: 978-1-85675-033-2, ISBN: 1-85675-033-7
"This guide recommends 350 old-fashioned varieties of vegetables that should make gardening more satisfying, and cooking and eating more enjoyable. A total of only 30 plant species account for 95 per cent of the crops grown for human consumption. Modern varieties have been developed for their high yields, bright colours, regular shape and size and their convenience to pack. But organic growers argue for diversity. The authors argues that ..."
Greenhouses Natural Vegetables, Fruit, and Flowers All the Year Round (Organic Handbook) by SueStickland Paperback, 64 Pages, Published 1996 by Search Press ISBN-13: 978-0-85532-699-9, ISBN: 0-85532-699-9
"Growing under glass can be a rewarding hobby, and it offers the opportunity to grow a wide range of crops and flowers in every month of the year. It also provides a more controlled environment in which to control pests and diseases, give protection to small plants, and perhaps more importantly, it makes a sheltered retreat for the gardener to work in on cold, wet days. In this practical book, Sue Stickland gives advice and information o ..."
The Organic Garden How to Grow Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables the Natural Way by SueStickland Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 1992 by Hamlyn ISBN-13: 978-0-600-57607-5, ISBN: 0-600-57607-8
The Organic Garden How to Grow Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables the Natural Way by SueStickland Hardcover, 128 Pages, Published 1987 by Hamlyn ISBN-13: 978-0-600-30650-4, ISBN: 0-600-30650-X
"The latest strains of tomato may look perfect, but they often have thick skins and tasteless flesh. Dwarf peas may be the easiest to grow commercially, but many gardeners still grow attractive six-foot types that taste "like peas used to taste." Whatever the benefits of modern hybrids, old varieties still have much to offer, and they are becoming hard to find.Seed saving is a surprisingly simple and hugely satisfying way to propogate yo ..."
"However tiny the plot, you can make a contribution to restoring the balance of nature by gardening the ecological way. Grow flowers, shrubs, climbers and trees and even a wildlife have, all in a small space and without the use of harmful chemicals. Using nature to get the best from a garden, this book helps readers to: choose the most suitable plants for the soil and situation; feed them with natural compost; and attract bees and butter ..."
"Contains all the advice you need to start a herb garden - whether you have a large space available or just a few pots on the patio. The author offers guidance on where to buy herbs, what to look out for in choosing plants, how to cultivate your own herbs, the best methods of harvesting and preserving - and instructions on effective, non-chemical pest control. For the ambitious gardener there are also suggestions on garden design and on ..."
"The ideal flower garden is colourful and decorative throughout the year, is scented and attracts bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects. This book shows readers how to create such a garden the organic way. The author advises on which plants to choose to make the best use of the space, soil conditions and sunlight. With the emphasis on hardy and disease-resistant varieties, she suggests which flowers you will enjoy growing, inclu ..."
"Many of the questions in the book were raised by viewers of the TV series "All Muck and Magic" - interested gardeners wanting to develop and improve their organic gardening techniques. The answers result from the work of HDRA - one of the leaders in organic research methods. The authors explain the concept of organic gardening and how to convert an established plot, and cover such topics as pest and disease control, growing methods, and ..."
THE ORGANIC GARDEN(1st Edition) How to Frow Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables the Natural Way by Andrew Clark, SueStickland, Richard Moody Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 1990 by Hamlyn ISBN-13: 978-0-600-36313-2, ISBN: 0-600-36313-9
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