There is also a monthly magazine called Kitchen Garden which gives details of all you need to know about growing fruit and vegetables. A couple of weeks ago there was a special Daily Telegraph offer to get six issues for �15. Tel 0870-837-8514 or visit www.subscription.co.uk/kg/5002.
The first year of an allotment is hard work, especially if it needs digging from scratch, so perhaps share one with somebody else, and if you only clear a small patch of ground initially, use it to grow the crops which are most expensive to buy, i.e. beans, tomatoes, salad crops, courgettes. Your library may also subscribe to various gardening magazines and this will also be a source of good books on growing vegetables. Once your allotments is established, a small section for soft fruit bushes such as blackcurrants, redcurrants and gooseberries will keep your freezer stocked for winter fruit treats.