“Gardening for Beginners: Hints and Tips for Melbourne Australia” by Sarah Jackson
So you want to start a garden? No idea where to start? Then this may be the guide for you. “Gardening for Beginners” is a handy reference book with basic hints and tips for the new gardener. It contains no fancy terms, no superior expertise, just honest advice from someone just like you. There are sections on what tools to buy, growing vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers, dealing with pests, and working out which fertilisers are best for you.
It is written for a cool climate, but the advice is useful anywhere. The book is based on the quirky and informative blog Sarah’s Melbourne Kitchen Garden.
This is the beginning of the end. The missile test launch is set. The broadcast of the event from the Capital lined up. Excitement is building at the Nuclear Plant, as staff prepare for the celebrations to start. What will you remember? A science fiction short story from the “Better Future Series”
The new citadels are established, with environmental controls in place, a peaceful society and jobs for all. Everyone should be happy. But not Humphrey, a kind-hearted, physically enormous man who wants nothing more in life than to be a chef. But he is a Breeder. And being only one of two in the newly created post-apocalyptic citadel, he is a valued member of society. His path is set. Download from Amazon now.
This is the beginning of the end. The missile test launch is set. The broadcast of the event from the Capital lined up. Excitement is building at the Nuclear Plant, as staff prepare for the celebrations to start. What will you remember? Download from Amazon now.
The world is in ruins, with the only hope of survival being acceptance in the newly created Citadel. Having lost his father, his gang and his home to a rival drug manufacturer, twelve-year old Jessie must find his way through the Outlands to the Citadel. Will he make it on his own and with less than two days left in his air filter? Download from Amazon now.
Reduced to the meaninglessness of drinking her life away in a crummy bar set up in an insulated shipping container in the remains of a post nuclear Earth, former Police Inspector Joan, relays the story of how the Justice system was over run by the will of the people. “Crossing the Line” examines a possible future for us all. How close are we to losing control? Download from Amazon.