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A DIGITAL VERSION OF CHARLES’ VEGETABLE GARDEN DIARY
For a preview please click on the ‘Look Inside’ button (below right).
Once purchased, you will have unlimited access to the digital Diary via this website, by creating a personal login and then accessing in ‘My Memberships’.
Please note that purchase of the digital Diary is for reading on the website only, and does not give you the option of downloading its content. It is designed as a digital product which is more reader-friendly than a downloadable PDF. We are aware that you can’t make notes on the diary pages, and this is reflected in the lower price.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT DIGITAL PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE ACCESSIBLE VIA TABLET DEVICES
(The print version of the Diary can be purchased here.)
Introduction by Darina Allen.
A manual of gardening to inform and inspire you, packed with illustrations.
Charles gives advice on how to grow great crops. Use it year after year – it is an ‘any year’ diary.
This is the newest edition (September 2019). The content is broadly the same but has been updated and revised, with new photos added.
Advice in the diary section is linked to each week of the season. It includes information on:
This is a garden companion of seasonal prompts, in the context of precise information about how to grow great vegetables.
Self-published by the author’s imprint No Dig Garden – 168 pages illustrated with photographs, mostly of the garden at Homeacres.
£4.99
Introduction by Darina Allen.
A manual of gardening to inform and inspire you, packed with illustrations.
Charles gives advice on how to grow great crops. Use it year after year – it is an ‘any year’ diary.
signed | Signed, Unsigned |
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Mary Hoeck (verified owner) –
Love the diary, it’s so full of wonderful information! Do you have any recommendations for adapting the dates to Maryland Zone 6b? Thank you!
Charles –
Thanks Mary and I did have some gardeners from Maryland on a corset and they said the dates are pretty close, because although you are currently cold, you then suddenly warm up! The main thing it depends on is your propagation facilities, light and warmth.
If they are good, sow at same times, Otherwise 2-3 weeks later in spring, maybe a week earlier from July.