There are many benefits to cultivating fruit in your garden, from discovering new varieties that cannot be purchased in supermarkets and reducing your food miles, to enjoying the uplifting sight of apple trees blossoming in spring. Written for gardeners of all skill levels, this book highlights the best varieties of both top and soft fruit for growing at home or in a community garden or allotment. Drawing on over 50 years of horticultural experience, Chris Whitelock delivers straightforward, practical guidance based on modern gardening techniques.
If you are a fruit-growing novice looking for a good, all-round guide to the basic principles of fruit growing, with clear, concise instructions, plenty of diagrams, and enough explanation to cover the essentials without bombarding you with too much detail, then yes, absolutely, Growing Fruit is a very good starter volume and well worth the cover price. Reading and referring to it will definitely get you up to beginners’ speed. I’ll be adding Chris Whitelock’s Growing Fruit to the list of introductory books that I recommend when I give talks on pruning and grafting, and I’m sure I’ll be referring to it myself, next time I feel the need to refresh my knowledge of the essentials. -- Darren Turpin, Orchard Notes * Orchard Notes *
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