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Easy Container Gardening: A Practical Guide to Growing Indoor and Outdoor Herbs to use in Food and Remedies that Heal. Avoid Common Setbacks and
Contributor(s): Curtis, Kelly (Author)
ISBN: 1801158916     ISBN-13: 9781801158916
Publisher: Discourse Maestro Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $17.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2020
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Container
- Gardening | Urban
- Gardening | House Plants & Indoor
Physical Information: 0.17" H x 6" W x 9" (0.27 lbs) 82 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

If your customers read this book, then they will already be considering starting their own vegetable garden.

One of the big changes in the last few years has been a strong push towards organically grown vegetables.

This book covers:

  • Types of Gardening: Vertical Gardening
  • Types of Gardening: Raised Bed Gardening
  • Types of Gardening: Container gardening indoor
  • Types of Gardening: Container gardening outdoor
  • Why Organic Is Important
  • Ideas for Cultivation and Recipes Bonus
  • Gardening Calendar
  • Cool-Season Vegetables
  • How to Have a High-Yield Vegetable Gardening
  • Detailed To-Do Lists in Vegetable Gardening
  • Selecting Crops - The Top Vegetables for Beginning Gardeners
  • Tips and Tricks to Grow Healthy Plants, Vegetable, Herbs, and Fruits

And much more...

One of the big changes in the last few years has been a strong push towards organically grown vegetables.

The use of chemicals to fertilize or treat crops for pest control makes perfect sense when you consider vegetable farming as an industry. The goal of any business is to ultimately make money.

A farming business may have a mission statement about the quality of their food or the happiness that it brings to the table.

If you want to buy your vegetables then you have two options. The most commonly chosen way to get vegetables is to walk or drive down to the nearest grocery store and see what is in stock. The quality of the vegetables in a grocery store can be great but more often than not they are simply average or even unappealing. Regardless of the quality, you still end up paying the same price all the same.

But let's say that you aren't concerned about chemicals in your food. You've been eating store-bought vegetables your whole life and you've never had any health problems.

Why should you care about going organic?

If you don't care about health then you should go organic because it tastes better. Studies show that organically grown foods are rated as tastier when subjects perform taste tests between organically and chemically grown vegetables.

This book will guide your customers through the road to your dream garden. So what are you waiting for, let's start gardening!