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The Ultimate Homesteading Guide to Growing Your Food: A Back to Basics Guide (for Beginners) to Growing Your Own Food (Vegetables, Herbs, and Fruit) A (Paperback)

The Ultimate Homesteading Guide to Growing Your Food: A Back to Basics Guide (for Beginners) to Growing Your Own Food (Vegetables, Herbs, and Fruit) A Cover Image
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Do you know there is a lot of satisfaction to be had when you grow your FOOD? And anyone can do it despite whether you have a spacious garden, a small yard, or an apartment terrace.It is very satisfying to pick your carrots, lettuce, tomatoes, and potatoes from your plentiful garden for your evening salad. And any strong vegetable gardener will tell you; nothing surpasses the taste of fresh vegetables you have grown by yourself....with the little space in your yard, you can start growing carrots, tomatoes, and radishes? Unlike those often sprayed with chemicals, organically grown foods retain more minerals and vitamins to help the consumers stay healthy.By growing your organic garden, you have complete control over what you grow and how you grow it. You can have all of your preferred vegetables right at your fingertips all the time. As many of us know, garden-fresh vegetables always taste the best anyway. Not only that, but they're virtually free. You have to invest some money in the initial seeds or seedlings, but the plants quickly pay for themselves.Although growing organic crops can take more time than just buying from the market, nothing compares to the certainty and assurance that the food you consume is safe.Live life to its fullest by going out of the house with a clear mind and healthy body. Start living green. The best solution to that, especially if you have space, is to grow your organic vegetable garden. Now, you can buy organic compost for your garden. However, if you're trying to save money, why bother? All you have to do is create your compost pile. Use grass clippings, leaves, and other similar materials to start your compost heap, and, as the heap decomposes, you'll have great fertilizer for your garden.Having your food garden is also a great way to teach your children the value of doing things for themselves. They'll quickly learn that money can't buy everything and that there's more to life than playing video games.In the book," The Ultimate Homesteading Guide To Growing Your Food," you will learn (step by step): Why You Need To Grow Your Own Food-10 Easy Steps to Growing Your Own Food-How to Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables-The 7 Reasons Why You Should Grow Your Own Vegetables-The Fast Growing Vegetables for a Spring Garden-How to Grow More Vegetables professionally the Lazy Way-Growing Herbs for Cooking to Enhance Food Flavor-The 10 Easy to Grow Plants for the Beginning Edible Landscape Gardener-The 11 Perennial Herb Garden Plants-How to Dry your Herbs - The Best Time to Dry Herbs-How to Reduce Your Risk of Salmonella - Grow Your Own Food-Small Garden Design Ideas (Landscaping and Home Garden Plans)-How to Take Charge of Your Health by Growing Your Fish and Vegetables the Natural Way-How to Grow Your Own Magic The great news is that you don't necessarily need to know much about gardening to get started because you will learn as you go along, and there is a plethora of information you can tap into instructing you every step of the way.Look around you; what grows perfectly well in your area? Who is producing bumper crops of bounteous vegetables? Chances are, if vegetables grow well in your area, you will have a breakthrough too. Ideally, your crops should be rotated, bearing in mind seasonal planting guides so that you can have endless production and harvesting all year round.Vegetable gardening can be enjoyable; it keeps you active and healthy and rewards you with delicious and nutritious meals. So grow your vegetables now - you will be glad you did

Product Details
ISBN: 9798696590073
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: October 11th, 2020
Pages: 90
Language: English