Raised Bed Gardening Mastery: A Comprehensive Practical Guide to Building a Sustainable, Self-Sufficient Container Garden
A Step-By-Step Beginner to Expert Playbook to Developing High Efficiency Seed, Water, Soil, Shelter and Energy Systems from Scratch
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Robert Hunt
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By:
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David Whitehead
About this listen
Don’t start your container garden until you’ve listened to this.
You don't have to be an expert to start a thriving, bountiful garden. Any basic guide can show you how.
But if you want to figure out how to maximize your crop yield…know how to stretch your growing season beyond traditional limits…and even grow summer crops all year long…basic beginner’s guides won’t be of much help. After all, they’re only meant to cover the basics.
This gardening playbook takes listeners through the beginner stages of starting your own garden all the way to more advanced methods and techniques.
It shows you the fundamentals of building container beds and growing your favorite plants, while also providing expert tips on mixing soil and fertilizing your garden.
So even if you’ve never grown anything before – and you’d like to master more than just the basics – this book can guide you step-by-step towards becoming an expert at container gardening. Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll find inside this book:
- The “lazy” planting method that can potentially produce yields up to 25 percent more than conventional approaches
- How to arrange your tallest plants depending on which hemisphere you’re in – not doing this could potentially stunt the growth of your shorter crops
- Why organic gardeners add this “moldy gold” to their homegrown mulch
- An unintentional advantage of using raised beds to grow food instead of in-ground beds (Many gardeners consider this to be a “lifesaver,” especially if you’re planting fruit trees)
- One of the first things you should do when you start gardening to help supply your plants with the right amount of nutrients (You could buy this instead, but it costs almost nothing to do it yourself.)
- How spending less on wood boards for your raised beds can actually help your garden last longer than more expensive types of wood
- How to use this “undercover” farming practice to prolong your growing season and maximize your harvest