Grapes
Indoors and Out
(Author) Harry BakerPopular in Victorian days when specialist greenhouses for grapes were known as vineries, the vine is now increasing in popularity again amongst amateur gardeners. Despite the inclement British weather, it is possible to grow grapes here successfully - even out of doors. A sun loving plant, the vine can be grown in the open in the southern part of the British Isles. Elsewhere, in areas of high summer rainfall, strong winds, or where the climate is cool during the growing season, vines should be cultivated under glass - the ideal structure for grapes being a lean-to greenhouse facing south. This new edition of the popular Wisley Handbook, now with full colour throughout and in the new Wisley format, covers all aspects of viticulture for the amateur gardener.
Harry Baker
Harry Baker is a British spoken word poet and mathematician known for his witty and clever wordplay in his performances. His unique blend of poetry and mathematics has garnered him a significant following in the spoken word community. Baker's most famous work is the poem "59," which won him the World Poetry Slam Championship in 2012. His work often centers around themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of human emotions. Baker's contributions to literature have helped to redefine the boundaries of spoken word poetry and showcase the power of language in creative expression.