Do you love to eat fresh, healthy vegetables but don't have enough time to maintain a typical row garden?
In that case, you are going to love this book.
These gardens can be best described as free-standing garden beds constructed slightly over the natural terrain. But why raised bed gardens? The reasons are pretty simple and straightforward:
When it comes to growing fresh, nutritious vegetables in your raised bed garden, it doesn't really matter whether or not you own a fertile piece of land. It's nothing like the traditional forms of gardening. To grow a raised bed garden, you don't have to be an experienced gardener either - it is a lot easier to learn and execute compared to traditional forms of gardening.
This book covers the following topics:
...And much more
Many first-time raised bed gardeners make the serious mistake of creating a garden that is too large to look after - and this is precisely why you should always kick start the project with a lot of strategic planning. Choosing an adequate size and layout of a raised bed garden is perhaps the most essential factor associated with the task. The bottom line here is that just like any other form of gardening, knowledge, and planning (or the lack of it) plays a pivotal role in determining the success or failure of a raised bed garden.
So what are you waiting for?
Buy now and start learning!