So the guy who wrote this book is from Great Britain. OK, so they spell color (colour) funny. It just doesn't matter. Good books on citrus are impossible to find. This one focuses on the many cold-hardy varieties of citrus from juicy blood oranges to kumquats and vitamin-rich grapefruits that may be grown in containers, conservatories, greenhouses and the open garden. It gives histories and cultivation advice. The pictures are a great way to learn what the different citrus look like. An A-Z of growing these historically important plants in our gardens.
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Sep 28th, 2009 | Books | Edible Gardening
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