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Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners
- Create a Healthy, Sustainable Garden and Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables in Just 3 Days with No Digging
- Narrated by: Wrenn Woods
- Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Here’s how to build and nourish a raised bed garden—enjoy the experience of growing and eating fresh organic produce whether you live in the suburbs or in an apartment!
Do you want to save money on groceries and live a self-sufficient life by growing your own food?
Do you want to ensure that what you eat is free of harmful chemicals?
Do you wish you could spend more time outdoors, enjoying the fresh air and moving your body?
You can experience all these through gardening...and raised bed gardening offers an easy and simple way to get started!
Raised bed gardening is extremely versatile and flexible because you can put your plants almost anywhere and build your raised bed out of various materials such as wood, stone, brick, and more!
Raised bed gardens are also accessible to people with physical limitations as they can be elevated to any position making them very practical.
What’s more, you can customize the size to make it work for your lifestyle—whether you live alone or with your entire extended family.
One of the best things you can gain from having your own garden is having a regular source of fresh and healthy food that you know is free of toxic pesticides.
But you may be wondering what it takes to build and care for a raised bed garden and make it thrive year after year. That’s how this beginner-friendly introduction to raised bed gardening can help you.
In this guide, you will discover:
- The no-dig method created by expert gardener Charles Dowding—save yourself time and effort in starting a garden
- How to plan, build, and plant your own organic garden in just three days—and how to fill your bed properly with soil and compost to make it healthy
- The important factors that determine which plants you’ll have the easiest time growing—no need to waste time on guesswork!
- And much more!