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Gardening: Your Complete Guide to Growing an Edible Organic Garden (Unlock the Power of Plants in Limited Spaces and Find Peace and Serenity in Every Bud)
Gardening: Your Complete Guide to Growing an Edible Organic Garden (Unlock the Power of Plants in Limited Spaces and Find Peace and Serenity in Every Bud)
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Éditeur:
Rob Satterfield
Protection:
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2025
ISBN-13: 9798894586885
Description:
Most people who try to grow a garden by themselves find it way more complicated then they thought it would be. They discover that the garden is hard to maintain during different seasons, they use poor solutions that only damage their efforts, and they are unaware of the different things they should take into account when building a greenhouse garden. And that's exactly why this book was written.

In this complete greenhouse gardening for beginners book, you will find the ultimate guide to greenhouse gardening, little-known technologies that can help you to grow the most beautiful garden in town, and even how to purchase a greenhouse successfully!

You’ll know how to:

•Select the proper containers, soil, and plants for your space

•Understand plant nutrition, watering systems, and seasonal care

•Grow your herbs, veggies, and flowers in small spaces

•Prevent pests and diseases naturally

•Create a low-maintenance, thriving garden oasis, even with kids

•Harness the calming, healing benefits of therapeutic gardening

Your own delicious organic food forest growing right outside your window. A harvest so bountiful, it feeds you, your family, and the whole neighborhood. Year-round abundance. Yummy homegrown tomatoes. What a life!

And yet, sometimes, that dream can seem so far out of reach. Have you ever felt this way?

Anxious about depending on an unpredictable, overburdened food supply chain? Fed up with ever-increasing grocery prices and chemical-laden produce?