Organic Companion Planting for Beginners
An Essential Guide to Growing Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Herbs, and More for Maximum Yield and Quality (Sustainable Gardening)
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Narrado por:
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Ivan Busenius
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De:
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Dion Rosser
Sobre este áudio
Your definitive guide to companion planting and all its benefits!
Are you thinking about gardening as a hobby?
Do you want to grow your food but don’t know where to start?
Are you concerned about how to garden without using chemicals?
Then you need this audiobook.
Companion planting is an age-old gardening technique farmers and gardeners use to grow their crops organically. When you learn how companion planting works, you’ll see there’s no need to use chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides–the plants do it all for you.
In this audiobook, you will:
- Understand what companion planting is
- Discover where it originated
- Learn how to plan your garden and get it ready for planting
- Learn about the tools you need
- Gain insight into what plants work with others and what don’t
- Learn about the benefits certain plants bring to others
- Find out if it’s better to grow from seed or purchase starts (seedlings)
- Learn how to water your garden and care for it
- Understand more about how to get the soil structure right
- Learn how and when to harvest your garden
- Find many organic fertilizer recipes you can make in your own kitchen.
This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the necessary information you might need when starting your companion planting journey.
So, buy this audiobook now and learn how companion planting is the only truly organic way to create a successful garden.
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