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In this book Lawrence D. Hills covers the whole field of garden
planning, landscaping, wall and path construction, the growing of
flowers, shrubs, trees, hedges, alpines and lawns. Entirely
realistic, he knows all about badly sited garages, disappointing
loads of turf, inherited piles of building rubble, and the many
snags and obstacles besetting suburban gardeners. Nor does he
forget that the garden is also a children's playground,
window-cleaner's base and domain of cars and clothes lines. 'A
basic and eminently practical book about gardens - ordinary
gardens, such as are owned by thousands of people all over Britain.
The emphasis is on flowers, lawns and the leisure areas, with their
roses, annuals, perennials and bulbs. There is advice on what to
grow in a small garden - particularly important with trees and
shrubs - and guidance on cultivation, propagation and the
prevention of pests and diseases, for which the author has some
unusual recipes.' Frances Perry, Observer
Grow Your Own Fruit and Vegetables is Lawrence D. Hills's
ground-breaking book on all aspects of fruit and vegetable growing.
It was widely praised on its publication and remains a classic text
in the world of organic gardening. 'Its great merit is that one
feels that every operation described has been personally carried
out by the author and selected as the most satisfactory after due
consideration of traditional methods. The treatment of each plant
is described from start to finish with sense, relish and humour;
there are many fascinating analyses of vitamin and mineral contents
and nutritional values, of different vegetables and fruits; and
there is excellent advice on picking, harvesting, as well as on
cooking ... it is the best practical guide to the subject that has
appeared for years, and the author is not concerned with argument
or philosophy, only with growing produce well.' Country Life 'There
is no better guide to non-chemical gardening than Lawrence D. Hills
... He is exceptionally well read and a good practical gardener
into the bargain, not a very common combination, and no doubt
because of his wide-ranging knowledge he is more balanced in his
views than some advocates of all-organic gardening ... Where I find
Mr Hills most stimulating is in his highly personal approach to
fruit and vegetable varieties and his recommendations based on such
commercially unfashionable criteria as flavour and food value.
There is a wealth of information here which would be difficult to
find in any other single book.' A. G. L. Hellyer in the Financial
Times
Comfrey is noted by both organic gardeners and herbalists for its
great usefulness and versatility. Of particular interest is the
'Bocking 14' cultivar of Russian comfrey. This strain was developed
during the 1950s by Lawrence D. Hills, who founded the organic
gardening organisation now known as Garden Organic. Lawrence D.
Hills was the world authority on comfrey. In this book, originally
published in 1976, he wrote for farmers and gardeners in all
countries, showing how this useful plant could be cultivated in
both tropical and temperate zones to produce a crop equally
rewarding for gardener, smallholder and mechanised farmer.
Subtitled Past, Present and Future, Hills's work remains the most
comprehensive survey of the properties and cultivation of comfrey,
and undoubtedly the essential book on the subject, as well as a
lasting testament to his indefatigable efforts to achieve a better
understanding of it.
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