///Organic books///

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The Elements of Organic Gardening: Highgrove - Clarence House - Birkhall By Prince of Wales HRH Charles (21 March 2007) Hardback

The Little Green Book.

There's advice on everything from the ins and outs of watering your lawn and digging your garden green to making your own compost and practising green pest control.

Organic Gardener's Composting 
By Steve Solomon

(August 2006) Paperback

Organic Pest Control for Home & Garden 
By Tom Roberts

(January 1998) Paperback

Organic Gardening for Dummies. 
By Ann Whitman

(January 2001)
Paperback

Eat More Dirt: Diverting and Instructive Tips for Growing and Tending an Organic Garden 
By Ellen Sandbeck

(February 2003) Paperback

Encyclopaedia of Organic Gardening (Miniature Editions) By J.I. Rodale(Edited by) (May 2001)
Hardcover;

The Practical Organic Gardener: Everything You Need to Know with More Than 200 Illustrations 
By Brenda Little (April 2006) Paperback;

Composting: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide.

(Penguin Mini S.) 
(29 August 2005) Paperback

The Worm Book: The Complete Guide to Gardening and Composting with Worms 
By Loren Nancarrow (April 1998)
Paperback

Principles of Biodynamic Spray and Compost Preparations 
By Manfred Klett (April 2006)
Paperback

Information they need about starting to make their own compost, and using it. Information on different types of compost - is given, before moving on to how to create your own compost.
Paperback

The Little Book of Compost:

Recipes for a Healthy Garden and Happy Planet 
By Allan Shepherd (April 2008)
Hardcover

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Let it rot. This is the classic guide to turning household waste into gardener's gold! Since 1975, Let It Rot! has helped countless gardeners recycle waste materials like household garbage, grass clippings, and ashes to create useful, soil-nourishing compost.

The Healing Power of Celtic Plants:

Healing Herbs of the Ancient Celts and Their Druid Medicine Men By Angela Paine (19 October 2006)
Paperback

Each of the herbs is covered in depth, covering its history, myth and symbolism and explaining how to grow, preserve, prepare and use them. Uniquely, here, their properties are examined

The Green Gardener:

Working with Nature, Not Against It 
By Brenda Little (April 2007)

Paperback

Maintaining a colourful and productive garden is easy with the advice on how to change gardening ways and embrace green, organic techniques  in this handy little book.

Liquid Gold:

The Lore and Logic of Using Urine to Grow Plants 
By Carol Steinfeld (1 January 2004)

Paperback

Liquid Gold shows how urine can safely be used to grow food, fuel, fibre, and beautiful landscapes while protecting the environment and providing free and safe fertilizer. Featuring a short history of urine use-from ritual to medicinal.

1,001 Old-Time Garden Tips: Timeless Bits of Wisdom on How to Grow Everything Organically.

Old-time gardeners were ahead of their time! Take a look back to the future of gardening with this incredible collection of gardening advice from successful 17th-, 18th-, 19th-, and early 20th-century gardeners.

Rodale's Ultimate Encyclopaedia

of Organic Gardening.

This thoroughly revised and updated version highlights new organic pest controls, new fertilizer products, improved gardening techniques, the latest organic soil practices, and new trends in garden design.

 

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"Lance Armstrong's War" is the extraordinary story of greatness pushed to its limits, a vivid, behind-the-scenes portrait of Armstrong— perhaps the most accomplished athlete of our time as he faces his biggest test: a historic sixth straight victory in the Tour de France, the toughest sporting event on the planet.