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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A plum book,
By nicholas.nunn@talk21.com (Lancashire, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomatoes for Everyone: A Practical Guide to Growing Tomatoes All Year Round (Paperback)
This is THE book for anyone who wants to know virtually everything about what rates as the world's most popular vegetable among home gardeners. Although the tomato itself originated in South America this book tells how varieties now include the Black Russian, Colossal Yellow and Dwarf Wax as well as many more familiar red tomatoes found in Europe, the US and the author's native Australia. There are plenty of pictures telling us how to grow, graft and keep healthy tomatoes in our own backyards and Mr Gilbert even shows how they manage to cultivate them in China's Gobi Desert. Hints on harvesting and storing are followed by a very useful, easy to read 'everything you want to know' chart detailing more than 120 varieties. In between are the gardeners' prizes - recipes to help you savour the fruits of your labours! In short almost anyone can grow (and eat) tomatoes and this compact book is the ideal reference work for enthusiasts everywhere.
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Tomatoes for Everyone: A Practical Guide to Growing Tomatoes All Year Round by Allen Gilbert (Paperback - Nov. 1999)
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