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It's well worth investing in a few books so you'll always have useful information to refer to. The best place to start is with some general gardening guides. Then as your interest develops into more specific areas, such as vegetable gardening, or organics, you can buy more specialist titles.

Many of these books can be bought from high street retailers as well as online at the website.

General reference

How to be a Gardener by Alan Titchmarsh
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Books, ISBN: 056353740X
In this the first of two volumes, Alan covers the essentials that every gardener needs to know. There are step-by-step guides to gardening techniques as well as advice about subjects such as pruning and weed control, and much more. The philosophy behind the book is to explain the 'hows' and 'whys' behind gardening to help the reader understand why things are done the way that they are.

This book can be bought from high street retailers as well as online at the website

The Royal Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Gardening
Dorling Kindersley, ISBN: 0863189792
This comprehensive guide covers a wide range of gardening topics, from planning and maintenance to growing fruit and vegetables. The clear photographs make the information easy to follow.


Plants

The Royal Horticultural Society A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants
Dorling Kindersley, ISBN: 0751303038
Covering over 15,000 different plants, this book is a useful source of reference and identification. Its large size makes it a book for indoor study rather than taking out into the garden.

What Plant Where by Roy Lancaster
Dorling Kindersley, ISBN: 0751302104
This colourful book gives suggestions of plants for a wide variety of garden situations and needs, covering everything from plants that enjoy clay soil to trees that produce reliable autumn colour.

Royal Horticultural Society Plant Finder
Dorling Kindersley, ISBN: 0751332542
This handy guide gives details of where you can buy over 70,000 different plants. It also gives the correct spelling of their names.


Pests and diseases

Pests, Diseases and Disorders of Garden Plants by Dr Stefan Buczacki and Keith Harris
Collins, ISBN: 0002200635
This well-illustrated guide has clear photographs to help you to identify exactly what is wrong with your plants. Information is then given on how to treat the problem.


Garden design

Ground Force Weekend Workbook
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Books, ISBN: 0563384522
This easy to follow guide gives tips and advice for those wanting to give their own garden a Ground Force makeover.

Small Town Gardens by Rachel de Thame
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Books, ISBN: 056353785X
Inspiration for making the most of a limited space. Rachel looks at a variety of garden styles.


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