Gardening: Grow Organic Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs and Spices in Your Own Backyard
A Beginner's Guide to Traditional and Hydroponics Gardening
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Narrated by:
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Jackie Marie
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By:
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Maya Harper
About this listen
Become a gardening expert and start growing your own organic garden right in your own home.
Create your own Whole Foods store right at home.
This book will provide proven steps, strategies, and tips to perfect your gardening skills and start eating a healthy diet with organic fruits and vegetables you grow.
Here is a preview of what you'll learn:
- The benefits of growing your own organic garden
- The best organic gardening principles and strategies
- Getting started with hydroponics gardening
- Covering essential topics such as soil, mulch, lighting, etc
- How to protect your organic garden from pests, diseases, bugs, mammals, and other deterrents
- Proper nutrient and soil maintenance
- Balancing your garden ecosystem
- Advice for beginner's, intermediate, and expert gardeners alike
In today's society, foods are so saturated with chemicals and fatty products that it's becoming ordinary to live an unhealthy lifestyle. Furthermore, if you want to get your hands on some fresh fruits or vegetables, that would mean going to your local organic market and dishing out your hard-earned money. With that being said, it is totally possible to have your own organic garden right at your house. Better yet, with the advancement of technology and modern day strategies, hydroponics has enabled us to garden right inside your own home.
This is huge, considering back in the day gardening was a seasonal activity.
With this book, I will give you advice on how to grow your own fresh fruit and vegetables, without the worry of gardening in scorching hot temperatures or blistering and snowy climates.
©2016 Maya Harper (P)2016 Maya Harper