Книга: Алан Букингем «Allotment Month by Month»
Производитель: "Дорлинг Киндерсли" Grow your own vegetables and fruit to enjoy all year round on your allotment or in your garden You can 039;t beat home-grown produce from your own allotment or vegetable garden. Allotment Month by Month shows you how to sow, tend, and harvest fresh, organic produce all year round, with expert advice on crop planning and fruit- and vegetable-growing tips. Формат: 192х238 мм, 352 стр.
ISBN: 978-1-4053-4085-4 Купить за 518 грн (только Украина) в магазине Yakaboo |
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