The Allotment Book

The Allotment Book by A. M. Clevely, published by Collins in 2006, offers a comprehensive exploration of the growing trend of allotment gardening. This 1st edition, consisting of 224 pages, presents a blend of stylish design and practical information, showcasing real-life plots and the individuals who cultivate them. The book captures the essence of allotments as a popular pastime, particularly among young families, highlighting their appeal as a lifestyle choice.
Readers will find a combination of newly commissioned photography and step-by-step guidance that reflects the practical aspects of gardening. The content covers various topics, including gardening techniques, fruit cultivation, and garden design, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced gardeners. This edition not only serves as an informative guide but also as an engaging visual experience for those interested in the world of allotments.
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Huge new interest in allotments, now seen as a trendy lifestyle choice and popular pastime for young families. Newly commissioned photography looks at real-life plots and the people who garden in them. Not just a coffee table flick, this book combines stylish design and photography with a core of step-by-step, practical information in the Collins tradition.
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