What This Special Book Is and Why You Should Read It
Hi, this is Nate Lemmon.
What you’ll find in this short book is the exact information you need to know to start growing healthy, delicious, and organic superfoods at home, even without a garden.
The fact is, most gardening books make the process way too complicated, and they include way too much information on all kinds of plants that you either don’t care about or are too hard to take care of.
Notice #1: This Isn’t the Most comprehensive Gardening Book that Exists… Not Even Close
What I’ve done in this book is chosen the most healthy superfoods that are the easiest to grow, even if you can’t take care of a goldfish.
I made this book short for a reason: I want to take away every excuse you have for not growing your own organic superfoods.
Notice #2: If You Haven’t Added Superfoods to Your Daily Diet Yet, You Need to Start ASAP!
(this book will get you started)
People are getting so unhealthy and our regular diet is so atrocious that we should all at least be eating some nutrient-packed superfoods each day.
When you can step out onto your deck or walk to your windowsill and pick some organic vegetables or greens, it becomes easy to start eating healthier… not only because it’s so convenient, but also because home-grown food is a completely different experience than produce you buy at the store.
Here are a few of the things you’ll learn in this book:
Why organic gardening is actually much easier in small spaces using containers
The pros and cons of starting from seed versus seedlings
The best source for true organic seeds
The most effective methods for germinating your seeds
A simple trick to make your seedlings resilient and strong
How to make your own planters at home, and what requirements they need to have
Several container repurposing ideas so you don’t have to buy new containers
The difference between regular houseplant soil and soil for organic container gardening
The best place to find the cheapest and most effective compost
The different types of organic fertilizers and what each type is best for
Sunlight requirements
The best type of day to plant on, and what to do if the weather isn’t ideal
The best material to use to aid in soil drainage
The exact container size, spacing, planting depth, and other growing requirements for each specific superfood
A simple trick to keep the majority of pest away without using chemicals or pesticides
The type of flower to put next to your greens that will prevent larvae from eating your greens
The plant that is catnip for caterpillars, which will keep them busy instead of them eating your vegetables
A simple trick to know exactly when your veggies are ready to harvest
The telltale signs of different greens when they’re ripe, and what to watch out for
Great Gardening Tips In a time when health and wellness is becoming the main focus persons are trying really hard to incorporate the right mix of foods in their diet. “How to Easily Grow Organic Superfoods at Home Without a Garden” fits perfectly into this as it not only allows an individual to eat right but to grow the things for themselves no matter where they are located.everything is outlined in the simplest of easiest of ways so even if you don’t take pride in having a green thumb you can still grow what you need to eat with success. The book is a great guide and is not as superfluous as some of the other gardening books on the market.
This Organic Superfood Growing Guide Has EVERYTHING! I absolutely love organic food and when I saw this guide I knew I was in for a treat! Not only does this guide show you how to grow your own organic superfood but it gives expert advice on how to do it successfuly! I love how this book includes everything from what soils/fertilizers to use, how to keep the insects away without dangerous chemicals, and it even gives specifics when it comes to the size of the pots and how each plant should be planted and grown! Overall this is truly an excellent guide that I belive any organic food fan would love. I highly recommend this guide with all my heart! Organic food rocks!
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