Yes, I would second the recommendations for "Food from Your Garden and Allotment" (Readers' Digest). It has useful ideas about how to use and store the produce as well as grow it.
And the Hessayon "Expert"book is my constant companion. I even have two copies, one for indoors and one for the shed. Although it's been around for decades and is stilla bit dated, it has been updated from time, and now has a section on raised beds. It's the handiest book to remind you about spacings, planting depth, when to sow and harvest, etc.
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Yes, I would second the recommendations for "Food from Your Garden and Allotment" (Readers' Digest). It has useful ideas about how to use and store the produce as well as grow it.
And the Hessayon "Expert"book is my constant companion. I even have two copies, one for indoors and one for the shed. Although it's been around for decades and is stilla bit dated, it has been updated from time, and now has a section on raised beds. It's the handiest book to remind you about spacings, planting depth, when to sow and harvest, etc.