The Pip Book

The Pip Book by Keith Mossman, published by Penguin in 1977, is a reprint edition consisting of 118 pages. This book provides insights drawn from the author’s extensive experience in cultivating both common and unique plants, emphasizing the potential of seeds that can often be salvaged from everyday waste.
Readers will discover detailed instructions on how to grow a variety of plants, including avocados, peanuts, loquats, kumquats, and kiwis. The content is designed for those interested in gardening and agriculture, offering practical advice that merges crafts and technology with horticultural practices. This edition serves as a resource for anyone looking to explore the possibilities of gardening with salvaged seeds.
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Keith Mossman offers the benefit of a lifetime’s experience in growing the more familiar and unusual plants – the seeds of which can very often be salvaged from your rubbish bin. There are precise instructions on how to go about raising anything from avocado and a peanut, to loquats, kumquats and kiwis.
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