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Raised Vegetable Garden: A Beginners Guide to Gardening. Grow your vegetables at any time, directly in your backyard with 2 Made Easy Scientifi
Contributor(s): Davidson, Zakary (Author)
ISBN: 1838238549     ISBN-13: 9781838238544
Publisher: Etlt Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $25.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Greenhouses
- Gardening | Vegetables
- Gardening | Techniques
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.01 lbs) 344 pages
 
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This book has been released on #2020

"If you own a library and a garden, you have everything you need..."

Do you like gardening? Or just want to grow your favourite vegetables in your backyard?

You're at the right place at the right time Because I'll teach you 2 MADE EASY Scientific System

Even if you don't have a lot of time for gardening, you can still have a productive vegetable garden, no matter the size. How? Start with a raised bed. It's the shortcut to a plentiful harvest, even in the first year. In Alternative you can try the Aquaponics System, where I love to say:

"In a perfect gardening world, the fish will do the job for you, growing your favourite vegetables with 0 effort: that's Aquaponics "

This systems will save you time and space

2 Books in 1:

Raised Bed Gardening: People have discovered that this style of gardening can be utilized in limited areas. It is a garden type that is contained in an area with high sides. It utilizes different kinds of materials such as wood, concrete, bricks, tires, or plastic. The basic idea of raised bed gardening is that a person avoids battling with poor soil conditions. Instead, a new garden, which is higher than ground level, is used. The gardener will have total control over the soil to be used, as well as the ingredients and the plant they'll grow.

Aquaponics: Are you familiar with symbiosis? You're going to create a symbiotic relationship between plant and animal. First, you'll set up a water tank with some kind of fish (and we'll get to that), but there are so many types of fish, depending on what you want to grow and the size available. Then, you'll create a nutrient-laden water supply (nutrient film) and a means for distributing it. Then, you'll plant your seedlings in containers that receive constant water... The end result? The fish provide the fertilizer. The plants keep the water clean, and you enjoy the harvest.

This Book includes more than 300 pages

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