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THE GUIDE TO ORGANIC VEGETABLE GARDEN IN BRITTANY
A Breton vegetable garden rich in biodiversity and productive! Gardening in Brittany is not always easy. But finding a gardening book that takes into account the specificities of this region is even less so! A humid climate, cold even in summer, without real clear-cut seasons, soils depleted in organic matter, sometimes acidic and often waterlogged... difficult in these conditions to manage a vegetable garden. So how to organize your Breton garden? What to grow there? How? With which varieties? Arouel Le Cornec and Marianne Wroblewski went to ask the question to amateur and professional gardeners who have developed interesting techniques to grow all kinds of vegetables in this region. The result: a gardening guide perfectly adapted to Breton conditions, both in terms of climate and soil, enriched with testimonies that emphasize the methods adapted by those who are confronted with these particularities on a daily basis. Completed with 53 sheets presenting the specificities of growing vegetables and small fruits in the garden adapted to Brittany, this guide will quickly become your best ally for a productive organic Breton vegetable garden!
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A Breton vegetable garden rich in biodiversity and productive! Gardening in Brittany is not always easy. But finding a gardening book that takes into account the specificities of this region is even less so! A humid climate, cold even in summer, without real clear-cut seasons, soils depleted in organic matter, sometimes acidic and often waterlogged... difficult in these conditions to manage a vegetable garden. So how to organize your Breton garden? What to grow there? How? With which varieties? Arouel Le Cornec and Marianne Wroblewski went to ask the question to amateur and professional gardeners who have developed interesting techniques to grow all kinds of vegetables in this region. The result: a gardening guide perfectly adapted to Breton conditions, both in terms of climate and soil, enriched with testimonies that emphasize the methods adapted by those who are confronted with these particularities on a daily basis. Completed with 53 sheets presenting the specificities of growing vegetables and small fruits in the garden adapted to Brittany, this guide will quickly become your best ally for a productive organic Breton vegetable garden!
