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Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening: A Complete Guide to Grow Vegetables in Raised Beds and Create Your Home Container Micro-farming. Including a Compariso
Contributor(s): Grant, Roger (Author)
ISBN: 1801119465     ISBN-13: 9781801119467
Publisher: Roger Grant
OUR PRICE:   $26.06  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2020
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
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BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Greenhouses
- Gardening | Vegetables
- Gardening | Garden Design
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 6" W x 9" (0.47 lbs) 112 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Don't you have solid, healthy soil to plant your favorite fruits and vegetables? Are you afraid to start growing because you believe you are harvesting inedible fruits and vegetables?Keep reading This book will provide you with the solution.


Raised beds are great if you are growing in an area with poor or contaminated soil because it allows us to grow many types of vegetables, except for root vegetables. Amending the soil for the whole plot can be very time consuming and quite expensive; however, with a raised bed, you can just amend a small area at a time, making it more manageable. If you have good soil under your raised bed, you can easily plant crops that need deeper roots, e.g. potatoes.


This Book is for you if: - You imagine being able to finally eat genuine fruits and vegetables and stop buying them at the supermarket.- Gardening is unknown to you and you are looking for a way to get started with little money and little time available.- You imagine that you can finally have a garden that others envy you.


If you have space and, more importantly, the time and energy you need to grow a large garden well, go for it. However, vegetable gardens that allow the proper use of growing space are much easier to look after. Raising beds are the right choice for beginners, as they make the garden more manageable.

The bottoms of raised garden beds are actually open-which means that the roots could easily absorb water. In this way, the plants would get the nutrients that they need.

Remember, if you own a dog, it can be a factor for plant destruction. In this case, build raised beds high enough so the dog can't get into them.


This Book Covers: - How to Build a Raised Bed Garden with Little Money and without Taking Time Away from Family and Work.- The 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Building a Raised Bed Garden that Anyone Will Envy Irrigation Systems.- The 3 Secrets to Know to Install an Efficient, Economical, and Safe Irrigation System over Time.- Like the Greatest Gardeners, They Take Advantage of Companion Planting - Saving Time, Money and Effort


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