From Kitchen Scraps to Nutritious Gardens
This Book Will Help You to Save Money and Feed Your Family by Growing Food from Kitchen Scraps
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Narrated by:
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John Delino Ziegler Jr
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By:
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Maah Khan
About this listen
Discover how you can regrow your kitchen waste to help feed your family with healthy and delicious homegrown produce year-round, regardless of your skill level!
Do you worry about how you’ll get good, nutritious food on the table to feed your family when everything just gets more expensive?
Fortunately, there is a way to help you reduce your weekly food costs and get a sustainable, healthy, and happy lifestyle to boot! Regrowing your vegetable scraps is not only easy and fun, but it can also save you a lot of money on grocery bills.
Not only that, it can also teach your family meaningful values and help them understand where food really comes from! Imagine a lifestyle where you and your family can reconnect with nature and spend quality time together, all while enjoying flavorful and nutritious meals that don’t cost you a cent.
In this handbook, here is just a fraction of what you will discover:
- The biggest industry secrets to growing delicious vegetables cheaply that all gardeners need to know
- Cost-effective solutions to starting your own glorious garden with kitchen scraps that will bring you harvest all through the season
- Practical ways to increase your energy efficiency for both indoor and outdoor gardens
- Perfect planting tips for beginners so you can experience success the first time around
- Useful information about soil, watering, and more to ensure that you have the highest quality garden possible at a fraction of the price
- More than 10 natural solutions to pest management that will increase the yield of your crop
- Tips and tricks for saving the seeds of more than 18 tasty varieties that will keep for years to come
- And much more