Ref GC033: Gardening Week By Week - Amateur Gardening by David Squire (1986)

As every gardener knows, there is always something to be done I in the garden, whatever the time of year, but planning in advance can help you tackle the many and varied jobs both in the garden and the greenhouse. Full of practical advice complemented by photographs and line drawings, this week-by-week guide gives you all the information you need to keep your garden looking good all year round.
Ref GC018: The New Illustrated Gardening Encyclopaedia by Richard Sudell (Old!)

Ref GC0032: Science Lends a Hand in the Garden by Frederick Keeble (1939)

This book contains what are really talks about gardening, though the talking has to be done through printed pages. They don't set out to teach, but only to let gardeners know what people are gradually learning about plants and the soil they live in.
Ref GC058: Geoff Hamilton's Cottage Gardens by Geoff Hamilton (1997)

The first cottage gardens were cultivated by people with little time, space or money - limitations many of us still have today. Geoff Hamilton's Cottage Gardens. Which accompanies a six-part television series, shows how to create a cottage garden using the best traditional methods from the past and Geoff Hamilton's own wealth of experience.
Ref GC060: The Conservatory - Month-by-Month by Barbara Abbs

A practical step-by-step guide to producing a beautiful conservatory. Seasonal tasks, plant profiles, tips and checklists. Clear, easy to use month-by-month format. Masses of ideas for improving the conservatory and creating attractive displays all the year round. Practical diagrams and superb colour photographs throughout.
Ref GC059: The Container Gardening Encyclopedia by Sue Phillips (1999)

This encyclopedia explores the facinating and increasingly popular world of gardening in containers. Many people have limited room in which to create and enjoy a garden. For them, containers are the ideal choice. But even where pace is not at a premium, containers offer such a wide variety of creative planting opportunities that they should be a vital part of every garden.
Ref GC062: The Complete Greenhouse Gardener by Nicky Hayden (1983)

This book shows you how to extend your gardening year and enjoy flowers in the middle of winter, and vetables out of season.
Everyone who enjoys gardening will find something of value in this useful introduction to growing under glass, whether it's in the greenhouse, frame, cloche or conservatory.
Everyone who enjoys gardening will find something of value in this useful introduction to growing under glass, whether it's in the greenhouse, frame, cloche or conservatory.
Ref GC063: In Your Greenhouse with Percy Thrower (1972)

Packed with information, superbly illustrated, provides the answers to all the most likely questions - and many more in addition.
Ref GC061: Encyclopedia of Herb Gardening by Frances Hutchison (2004)

This book covers all aspectsof herb gardening, from planning and designing a garen to choosing herbs, improving the soil and planting, propogating and maintaining your herbs. There is also a handy information on using herbs in cooking, crafts, cosmetics, and gifts. With clear, comprehensive text, practical tips, and many lavish photographs, the Encyclopedia of Herb Gardening is the essential reference for anyone wishing to create a beautiful and productive herb garden.
Ref GC0053: The Pocket Garden Troubles Expert by Dr D G Hessayon (2001)
