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Plant, Cook, Eat Healthy
- A Vegetable Lover's Guide to Gardening
- Narrated by: Danielle Piper
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Whenever you are involved in vegetable gardening, there is a possibility that you probably experienced one of the most pleasurable pastimes such as walking through your garden and picking a handful of your very own produce. However, an even better experience would be to also have the opportunity to cook your own homegrown vegetables and serve them for your family members to enjoy - maybe you could make it a weekly routine if possible! There are different aspects when it comes to vegetable gardening which only an informative gardening guide can assist you to understand. So if you're in need of tips or advice about vegetable gardening, a vegetable gardening guide can very well help you on your way to achieve just that. Even when you are undecided what kind of produce to grow or which vegetable is suitable to grow in your area, a vegetable gardening guide will show you how to make the right decision. Perhaps you might want to grow pole beans based on the fact they are easy to pick, they taste better, and there is little risk of damage on account of diseases and pests. Also, by carefully going through a well-written vegetable guide, you will also be able to learn about the correct way to grow pole beans. For instance, you will learn that pole beans would need something to climb on, so you must have sufficient space to grow your pole beans in an appropriate manner. A vegetable gardening guide can also demonstrate to you the proper way of growing the maximum number of pole beans (for example) even in a limited space. It will also remind you when is the best time to plant them (which happens to be four to six weeks before the last frost). If you didn't have a vegetable gardening guide, you might not be able to know that one of the requirements for pole beans is that they should be planted in pots made from peat.