No Work Urban Front Yard Vegetable Gardening Simplified
The Easiest Way to Get Fresh Tasty Organic Veggies for Your Whole Family (Food and Nutrition Series Book 1)
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Joyce Zborower
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Want great tasting veggies from your own garden but cringe at the thought of doing all that back-breaking work of maintaining your garden?
Don't know how to start a garden?
Or are you're currently gardening with chemicals and have decided that gardening organically would give you plants with better nutrition and better taste but you don't want to hang up your tools for seven years waiting for your soil to heal?
Great news!
No Work Urban Front Yard Vegetable Gardening Simplified by Joyce Zborower is an easy-to-follow guide for building and planting a new organic gardening bed in the ground right over an old chemical bed, a grassy spot that's never been planted before, a rocky area, container gardening in pots, or in a raised garden bed so you won't have to bend over to harvest your goodies. And once the bed is ready and planted, any further work on your part is very minimal. It also provides vegetable gardening basics and small garden ideas for an urban garden in the backyard or as front yard gardens.
Is it really "no work?"... No, but it's as close as you'll ever get without hiring someone to take care of it for you.
Excerpt from No Work Urban Front Yard Vegetable Gardening Simplified:
"Many years ago when I was just beginning to learn about organic gardening, I read Ruth Stout's classic No-Work Garden Book in which she recommended nine-or-so inches of hay as a year-round mulch. I busted my you-know-what dragging home 80- to 90-pound bales of hay two at a time in the trunk of my car, somehow maneuvering them into my backyard and spreading the hay in my garden, only to find several months later that I had weeds in my yard that I had never seen before in my whole entire life! It took years to get rid of those weeds."
©2016 Joyce Zborower, M.A. (P)2016 Joyce Zborower, M.A.