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Bee Keeping by Pam Gregory
16.99 NZD
24.99 (32% off)
Category: Livestock | Series: Digging and Planting
Beekeeping is a fascinating and rewarding activity and is hugely important to the survival of our declining bee population, as much covered recently by the media. This attractive book offers practical and informative advice on how to get started, how to achieve and collect good harvests, beekeeping thro ...Show more
Compost: How to Use, How to Make, Everyday Tips by Rachelle Strauss
29.99 NZD
Category: Gardening | Series: Digging and Planting
Composting is one of the easiest ways you can prevent rubbish from going to landfill, return nutrients to the soil and treat your gardens. Of course, it is only easy when you know how. This book discusses why we should compost and explains in practical terms how to make and what to do with compost. It i ...Show more
Keeping Bees: Choosing, Nurturing & Harvests by Pam Gregory
12.99 NZD
29.99 (56% off)
Category: Animals | Series: Digging and Planting
Beekeeping is a fascinating and rewarding activity and is hugely important to the survival of our declining bee population, as much covered recently by the media. This attractive book offers practical and informative advice on how to get started, how to achieve and collect good harvests, beekeeping thro ...Show more
Keeping Chickens by Tracey Smith
16.99 NZD
29.99 (43% off)
Category: Livestock | Series: Digging and Planting
In the last few years, poultry-keeping has enjoyed massive growth, with heavy TV coverage featuring chefs such as Jamie Oliver. It is another symptom of our weariness of mass-produced, tasteless supermarket food - the appeal of being able to nip into the back garden to get fresh eggs for breakfast, know ...Show more
Keeping Chickens: Choosing, Nurturing & Harvests by Tracey Smith
12.99 NZD
29.99 (56% off)
Category: Animals | Series: Digging and Planting
In the last few years, poultry-keeping has enjoyed massive growth, with heavy TV coverage featuring chefs such as Jamie Oliver. It is another symptom of our weariness of mass-produced, tasteless supermarket food - the appeal of being able to nip into the back garden to get fresh eggs for breakfast, know ...Show more
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