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Binns, I. (1957). Some aspects of market gardening in the Hasketh area of South-west Lancashire.

Biodynamic Farming and Gardening, A. and A. New Zealand Biodynamic (1989). Biodynamics: new directions for farming and gardening in the New Zealand, Random House.

Bird, R. (1990). A guide to rock gardening. London, Helm.

Bird, R. (1992). Woodland gardening, Souvenir.

Bird, R. (1993). Organic gardening. London, Apple.

Bird, R. (1998). Creating boundaries and screens. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bird, R. (1998). The garden year: practical gardening month by month. London, Ward Lock.

Bird, R. (2000). The fruit & vegetable garden. London, Lorenz.

Bird, R. (2001). Creating a kitchen garden: a practical guide to kitchen gardening. London, Lorenz.

Bird, R. and J. A. F. L. S. Kelly (1998). Alpines and rock garden plants: a complete guide to care and cultivation. London, Ward Lock.

Bird, R. and J. Buckley (2000). The kitchen garden. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bird, R. and J. Buckley (2000). The scented garden. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bird, R. and J. Kelly (1992). The complete book of alpine gardening. London, Ward Lock.

Bird, R. and S. Robson (1998). Creating beds and borders. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bird, R., J. Houdret, et al. (2000). Kitchen and herb gardener. London, Lorenz.

Birds (1862). Birds and Flowers; or, the Children's guide to gardening and bird-keeping. By the author of "Cragstone Cottage," etc. London, Emily Faithfull.

Birds, E. A. Maling, et al. (1862). Birds and flowers; or, The children's guide to gardening and bird-keeping, London.

Birmingham Gardener's, A. (1887). Practical papers on gardening. Birmingham, Cornish.

Bisgrove, R., P. Hadley, et al. (2002). Gardening in the global greenhouse: the impacts of climate change on gardens in the UK: technical report. Oxford, UK Climate Impacts Programme.

Bisgrove, R., P. Hadley, et al. (2003). Gardening in the global greenhouse: the impacts of climate change on gardens in the UK: technical report November 2002. Oxford, UKCIP.

Bisset, P. (1907). The Book of Water Gardening, giving in full detail all the practical information necessary to the selection, grouping and successful cultivation of aquatic and other plants required in the making of a water garden and its surroundings. Profusely illustrated, etc. New York, A.T. De La Mare Co.

Blackburne-Maze, P. (1985). The Hamlyn guide to gardening skills. London, Hamlyn.

Blackburne-Maze, P. (1988). Simple fruit growing. London, Ward Lock.

Blackburne-Maze, P. (1989). Gardening month-by-month. London, Hamlyn.

Blackwood, W. P. (1872). Books on agriculture and gardening &c, Edinburgh.

Blagrave, J. (1685). The epitomie of the art of husbandry: Comprizing all necessary directions for the improvement of it, viz. Plowing, sowing, grafting, gardening, ordering of flowers, herbs; directions for the use of the angle; ordering of bees: together with the gentlemans heroick exercise; discoursing of horses, their nature, and use, with their diseases and remedies: of oxen, cows, calves, sheep, hogs, with the manner of ordering them, their diseases and remedies. Of the nature of marle, the best way of planting clover-grass, hops, saffron, liquorice, hemp, &c. To which is annexed by way of appendix, a new method of planting fruit-trees, and improving of an orchard: with directions for taking, ordering, teaching, and curing of singing birds, and other useful additions. London, Printed for Benjamin Billingsley, at the Sign of the Printing Press, in the Piazza of the Royal Exchange, over against Popes-Head-Alley, in Cornhill.

Blagrave, J. and B. Billingsley (1675). The epitome of the art of husbandry: Comprizing all necessary directions for the improvement of it, viz. Plowing, sowing, grafting, gardening, ordering of flowers, herbs; directions for the use of the angle; ordering of bees: together with the gentlemans heroick exercise; discoursing of horses, their nature, and use, with their diseases and remedies: of oxen, cows, calves, sheep, hogs, with the manner of ordering them, their diseases and remedies. Of the nature of marle, the best way of planting clover-grass, hops, saffron, liquorice, hemp, &c. To which is annexed by way of appendix, a new method of planting fruit-trees, and improving of an orchard: with directions for taking, ordering, teaching, and curing of singing birds, and other useful additions. London, printed for Benjamin Billingsley, at the sign of the Printing-Press, in the piazza of the Royal Exchange, over against Popes-Head-Alley, in Corn-Hill.

Blake Arthur John, J. (1934). Gardening in East Africa. A practical handbook by members of the Kenya Horticultural Society and of the Kenya and Uganda Civil Services. Edited by A. J. Jex-Blake, etc. London, Longmans & Co.

Blake Arthur John, J. (1934). Gardening in East Africa. [S.l.], [s.n.].

Blake Arthur John, J. (1939). Gardening in East Africa. Second edition, etc. London, X. Longmans & Co.

Blake Arthur John, J. (1950). Gardening in East Africa. Third edition, etc. London, Longmans, Green & Co.

Blake Arthur John, J. (1957). Gardening in East Africa. Fourth edition, etc. London, Longmans, Green & Co.

Blake, S. (1664). The Compleat Gardeners Practice, directing the exact way of gardening. In three parts. The garden of pleasure, physical garden, kitchin garden. With variety of artificial knots for the beautifying of a garden, all engraven in copper, etc. London, Thomas Pierrepoint.

Blake, S. (1664). The compleat Gardeners Practice, directing the exact way of gardening. [S.l.], [s.n.].

Blake, S. G. (1965). The compleat gardeners practice, directing the exact way of gardening: in three parts: the garden of pleasure, physical garden, kitchin garden: how they are to be ordered for their best situation and improvement, with variety of artificial knots for the beautifying of a garden (all engraven in copper). being a plain discourse how herbs, flowers and trees, according to art and nature, may be propagated by sowing, setting, planting, replanting, pruning: also experience of alteration of sent [sic], colour and taste, clearly reconciling as it treateth of each herb and flower in particular. Early English books, 1641-1700; 168:3. London, Printed for Thomas Pierrepoint.

Blass, L. (1946). Liquid manure gardening: illustrated guide, etc. Leicester, L. Blass.

Blass, L. (1946). Liquid manure gardening. London, [s.n.].

Blaut, J. M. (1978). Chinese market gardening in Singapore: a study in functional microgeography. Ann Arbor, University Microfilms International.

Bligh, B. (1973). Cherish the earth: the story of gardening in Australia. Sydney, Ure Smith in association with The National Trust of Australia (N.S.W.).

Bligh, M. A. W. (1990). A to z gardening. [S.l.], [s.n.].


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