The Therapeutic Garden by Donald Norfolk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Therapeutic...864700?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1175247770&sr=8-19
I've just finished this charming book but it's not one I'd read again so I thought I could
farm it out to someone who might like it more than I do
It's peppered with pseudoscientific guff* and it seems there's an aphorism on every page...
but it's really lovely in parts and full of charming little anecdotes. A sort of chicken soup
for the garden I suppose. Bit fluffy for my tastest though.
So... it's not for me - but if you want it, gratis, PM me your address and I'll post it to you
if you are in the UK. First come, first served I think - unless anyone can think of a fairer
way to do it.
As it's been knocking about in my bag for a couple of weeks the condition is best
described as 'used'! I don't want anything in return - just to see the book go to a good
home, or to the local charity shop if the response rate is poor
Now reading "Plants with a purpose" by Richard Mabey, which is wonderful - no-one's
getting their mitts on my copy of that!
*there are some things about which I have a very short fuse
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Therapeutic...864700?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1175247770&sr=8-19
I've just finished this charming book but it's not one I'd read again so I thought I could
farm it out to someone who might like it more than I do
It's peppered with pseudoscientific guff* and it seems there's an aphorism on every page...
but it's really lovely in parts and full of charming little anecdotes. A sort of chicken soup
for the garden I suppose. Bit fluffy for my tastest though.
So... it's not for me - but if you want it, gratis, PM me your address and I'll post it to you
if you are in the UK. First come, first served I think - unless anyone can think of a fairer
way to do it.
As it's been knocking about in my bag for a couple of weeks the condition is best
described as 'used'! I don't want anything in return - just to see the book go to a good
home, or to the local charity shop if the response rate is poor
Now reading "Plants with a purpose" by Richard Mabey, which is wonderful - no-one's
getting their mitts on my copy of that!
*there are some things about which I have a very short fuse