Vegetable Gardening
Growing your own vegetables and herbs is all the more satisfying for rabbit and guinea pig owners because their furry family relish the trimmings we normally disard.

In addition their litter and droppings can be easilly composted in a wormery to provide rich and fertile soil for the next generation of vegetables.

You can grow vegetables and herbs all year round in even the smallest space using containers and a bit of know how.

Growing your own veg means not only a rich supply of green food throughout the year but also provides your rabbit or guinea pig with the healthiest parts of the plants which are removed before the vegetables even reach the shops.

Carrot and other vegetable thinnings are full of vitamins and minerals, as are the outside leaves of cauliflower and brussels sprouts although you should reserve the flower and sprouts for the human table.

All the seeds included in this store are for vegetables and herbs which are safe to feed to rabbits and guinea pigs.
The Complete Vegetable Gardener: A Practical Guide to Growing Fresh and Delicious Vegetables (Readers Digest)Grow Your Own VegetablesThe Organic Salad Garden
The Complete Vegetable Gardener: A Practica...
by Jane Courtier
£10.49
Grow Your Own Vegetables
by Joy Larkcom
£6.99
The Organic Salad Garden
by Joy Larkcom
£7.50
New Book of HerbsThe Edible Container Garden: Fresh Food from Tiny SpacesCrops in Pots: 50 Great Container Projects Using Vegetables, Fruit and Herbs
New Book of Herbs
by Jekka McVicar
£9.09
The Edible Container Garden: Fresh Food fro...
by Michael Guerra
£7.91
Crops in Pots: 50 Great Container Projects ...
by Bob Purnell
£9.74
Urban Eden: Grow Delicious Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs in a Really Small SpaceCubed Foot Gardening: GrowingAll New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space!
Urban Eden: Grow Delicious Fruit, Vegetable...
by James Caplin
Cubed Foot Gardening: Growing
by Christopher Bird
£12.99
All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in...
by Mel Bartholomew
£9.06