The Healthy Garden
Of course that headline is mostly for fun. But, there are definitely advantages to carrying on conversations with your garden. provided you have a garden, of course.

We are fast coming to the growing season in the northern hemisphere and to sowing the fruits of your labor in the southern hemisphere. Wherever you hang your hat, there's one thing that's pretty common across this blue marble we all share.

Gardening, and gardeners, speak a universal language. Whether you are an experienced gardener looking for just a few new tips, or you are a novice just beginning to immerse your fingers into a growing medium, there is always something new to be learned.

Given the size and scope of the world we live in, we do share common ground (no pun intended.)

If you are already a gardener then you understand the allure of fresh picked tomatoes still warm from the sun. Or delicious berries straight from the vine. Nothing beats munching on a carrot that was just teasing Bugs Bunny!

And, if you are new to the prospect of gardening, you are in for a real treat. Frozen and canned fruits and veggies are great in the off season, but nothing beats fresh during the growing season.

What if you could prepare fresh foods with no preservatives?
What if you were able to have a healthier diet?
What if you could guarantee better nutrition for your family?

Okay, okay. You're convinced that fresh is better. Bet you think it's a really tough and tedious task to start your own garden? What if there were a way to make it fast, fresh and almost free? You're in luck because there is. All you need is our handy guide "The Healthy Garden!"

This basic guide will help you to learn about:
1) How modern gardening is so much easier.
2) How simple it is to get started.
3) Why raised beds are more productive .
4) Dealing with some common pests.
5) The best plants for new gardeners.
6) How you can deal with composting problems.

Take a peek inside and you will find out everything you need to know to about "The Healthy Garden:"
- Learn what types of herbs to begin growing.
- Find out everything you need to know about garden safety.
- Discover the best choices for your first containers.
- How to successfully garden using seeds.
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The Healthy Garden
Of course that headline is mostly for fun. But, there are definitely advantages to carrying on conversations with your garden. provided you have a garden, of course.

We are fast coming to the growing season in the northern hemisphere and to sowing the fruits of your labor in the southern hemisphere. Wherever you hang your hat, there's one thing that's pretty common across this blue marble we all share.

Gardening, and gardeners, speak a universal language. Whether you are an experienced gardener looking for just a few new tips, or you are a novice just beginning to immerse your fingers into a growing medium, there is always something new to be learned.

Given the size and scope of the world we live in, we do share common ground (no pun intended.)

If you are already a gardener then you understand the allure of fresh picked tomatoes still warm from the sun. Or delicious berries straight from the vine. Nothing beats munching on a carrot that was just teasing Bugs Bunny!

And, if you are new to the prospect of gardening, you are in for a real treat. Frozen and canned fruits and veggies are great in the off season, but nothing beats fresh during the growing season.

What if you could prepare fresh foods with no preservatives?
What if you were able to have a healthier diet?
What if you could guarantee better nutrition for your family?

Okay, okay. You're convinced that fresh is better. Bet you think it's a really tough and tedious task to start your own garden? What if there were a way to make it fast, fresh and almost free? You're in luck because there is. All you need is our handy guide "The Healthy Garden!"

This basic guide will help you to learn about:
1) How modern gardening is so much easier.
2) How simple it is to get started.
3) Why raised beds are more productive .
4) Dealing with some common pests.
5) The best plants for new gardeners.
6) How you can deal with composting problems.

Take a peek inside and you will find out everything you need to know to about "The Healthy Garden:"
- Learn what types of herbs to begin growing.
- Find out everything you need to know about garden safety.
- Discover the best choices for your first containers.
- How to successfully garden using seeds.
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The Healthy Garden

The Healthy Garden

by Will Johnson
The Healthy Garden

The Healthy Garden

by Will Johnson

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Overview

Of course that headline is mostly for fun. But, there are definitely advantages to carrying on conversations with your garden. provided you have a garden, of course.

We are fast coming to the growing season in the northern hemisphere and to sowing the fruits of your labor in the southern hemisphere. Wherever you hang your hat, there's one thing that's pretty common across this blue marble we all share.

Gardening, and gardeners, speak a universal language. Whether you are an experienced gardener looking for just a few new tips, or you are a novice just beginning to immerse your fingers into a growing medium, there is always something new to be learned.

Given the size and scope of the world we live in, we do share common ground (no pun intended.)

If you are already a gardener then you understand the allure of fresh picked tomatoes still warm from the sun. Or delicious berries straight from the vine. Nothing beats munching on a carrot that was just teasing Bugs Bunny!

And, if you are new to the prospect of gardening, you are in for a real treat. Frozen and canned fruits and veggies are great in the off season, but nothing beats fresh during the growing season.

What if you could prepare fresh foods with no preservatives?
What if you were able to have a healthier diet?
What if you could guarantee better nutrition for your family?

Okay, okay. You're convinced that fresh is better. Bet you think it's a really tough and tedious task to start your own garden? What if there were a way to make it fast, fresh and almost free? You're in luck because there is. All you need is our handy guide "The Healthy Garden!"

This basic guide will help you to learn about:
1) How modern gardening is so much easier.
2) How simple it is to get started.
3) Why raised beds are more productive .
4) Dealing with some common pests.
5) The best plants for new gardeners.
6) How you can deal with composting problems.

Take a peek inside and you will find out everything you need to know to about "The Healthy Garden:"
- Learn what types of herbs to begin growing.
- Find out everything you need to know about garden safety.
- Discover the best choices for your first containers.
- How to successfully garden using seeds.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148287728
Publisher: Creaders Publishing
Publication date: 02/12/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Will Johnson is very keen to share what he’s learned about gardening with you.
There are plenty of tips which you can use to improve your garden, but Will’s book is not just about how to grow bigger, better or more crops.
Will said,” I want to share the other benefits of gardening with my readers and help people who think that they don’t have enough time, energy, space or money to have their own garden!”
He said,” You can have a garden in a window box or an old tire. You don’t need a piece of ground and you certainly don’t need a lot of money or time to have fun and grow some healthy vegetables and fruit.”
“Just having a few plants growing around or in your home will help you keep everyone healthier and calmer. That’s been proven through research.”
“Even people that are not very strong can have a garden which is within their capabilities. And, it won’t take a lot of time or effort to maintain and enjoy it.”
Anyone in your family can have their own plants and enjoy growing them. Kids can grow some of their own food – they just love eating whatever they’ve grown themselves!”
Will said,” I think my garden is as good for my health as a gym membership would be but it’s a lot less expensive and there’s less effort involved too!”
“I’m glad the book will help other people to learn how to get the sort of benefits we get from our garden.”
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