The Sceptical Gardener by Ken Thompson

The Sceptical Gardener by Ken Thompson

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Published in association with the Telegraph, an enjoyable book on gardening the cleverer way

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The Sceptical Gardener by Ken Thompson

How are birds linked to house prices? How can a gardener improve the flavour of their vegetables? Do wildflowers really thrive in poor soil? In this collection of articles from The Telegraph, biologist and gardening columnist Ken Thompson takes a scientific look at some of the greater - and lesser - questions faced by gardeners everywhere in a bid to sort the genuine wisdom from the hokum. What is the ideal temperature for a compost heap? What do bees do that improves strawberries? Why are gardeners in literature always such dummies? This is an expert's gardening miscellany, aimed at making you not necessarily a better gardener, but probably a far more thoughtful one.
A delight.. if you have simply had enough of people refusing to take gardening seriously, I suggest you buy The Sceptical Gardener * The Spectator *
Packed with good, common-sense gardening advice gleaned from years of tending his own patch, it's also very funny * Waitrose Weekend *
Ken Thompson was for twenty years a lecturer in the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences at the University of Sheffield. He writes regularly on gardening for the Daily Telegraph. His previous book, Where Do Camels Belong? (Profile, 2014), was described as 'lively and punchy' by the Sunday Times.
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ISBN 13 9781848319332
ISBN 10 1848319339
Title The Sceptical Gardener
Author Ken Thompson
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Binding Type Hardback
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Year published 2015-11-05
Number of pages 304
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