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1/ Grow Your Own Vegetables by Joy Larkcom (published by Frances Lincoln). If you have only one book, this should be it. What she doesn’t know, they haven’t discovered yet. Easy to read and her planting plans – for cut-and-come again and rotation plans are excellent for all gardeners.
2/ The Vegetable Expert and The Fruit Expert, by Dr D. G. Hessayon, both from the Experts series of paperbacks. Easy to take out into the garden when you’re planting up your new beds. They also have a good section on the troubles you may spot with each plant and prevention.
3/ Tomatoes by Terry Marshall (published in 2006 by Whittet Books). Pages 65 to 124 detail the latest and best of the tomato varieties. The earlier pages tell you everything you could possibly want to know about their production (and perhaps more besides).
4/ The Potato Book by Alan Romans (published by Frances Lincoln). A book on spuds that Delia Smith would be proud to call her own … a 127-page encyclopedia that you’ll be poring over every winter.
5/ Pests, Diseases & Disorders of Garden Plants by Stefan Buczacki & Keith Harris (published by HarperCollins.Third edition). If you think you’re really going to get into gardening, this is for you. Excellent photographs showing you what can go wrong … handy and fascinating, except for the very squeamish.
6/ Weeds: How to Control and Love them by Jo Readman (published by Henry Doubleday Research Association/Search Press). Good photographs to work out exactly what you’ve got. Loads of information of why you have them (buttercups, for instance, are a sign of poor drainage and clover that your soil lacks nitrogen); how they spread themselves; and how to get rid of them. The best of the weed books.
7/ Bob Flowerdew’s Complete Book of Companion Gardening (published by Kyle Cathie). Even if you believe it’s all a lot of mumbo-jumbo, there’s no harm in trying companion planting. Where could you go wrong planting small-flowered marigolds or basil with tomatoes? A clear and instructive book.
8/ Geoff Hamilton’s Organic Garden: Pocket Encyclopedia (published by Dorling Kindersley): Geoff Hamilton, the television gardener who died more than a decade ago, is remembered with great fondness by a generation of gardeners as the man who explained technical matters and complex techniques so well that they seemed within everyone’s reach.

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Round this list off to the standard 10 items by adding two of the best:
The Great Vegetable Plot by Sarah Raven - If this doesn't get you turned on to veggie growing nothing will !!
The New Kitchen Garden by Anna Pavord - About making your veggie patch look good but also a very complete guide covering veg, fruit, trees, herbs etc.
Mike, Forcalquier, France
I would heartily recommend that you add to list of vegetable gardening books, the eminently practical and inexpensive 'Allotment Gardeners Handbook' by Alan Titchmarsh.
Don't be put off by the title as the the information and advice contained in this handy sized book is applicable to even the most miniscule vegetable plot.
Trevor Key, Kingston upon Hull , East Yorkshire
I am confident that readers would benefit enormously by the addition to your recommended list of the inexpensive and eminently practical 'Allotment Gardeners Handbook' by Alan Titchmarsh.
Trevor Key, Kingston upon Hull , East Yorkshire
I'm thinking of starting a vegetable garden and these books sound like exactly what I need
Patsy Manley, Cork City, Ireland