Create a colorful garden in the Urban Jungle
This book is a compendium of my two previously published books on Bonsai and cultivating a flourishing garden with containers in the city. You can remember clearly the processes you took to cultivate and grow your vegetables from the construction of beds, sourcing for mulching materials, fertilizers, scouting for the appropriate spot within your surroundings to set up the garden. The pleasure is in these processes as it provides the growing seedling with all that is required to watch it grow into a beautiful plant.
This is a practical and down-to-earth guide on raising your garden in a fun and easy way. In addition to the several invaluable lessons you will glean from this book, you will learn basics such as the best time to harvest your plants, taking care of your bonsai plant, the best conditions in which the Bonsai thrives, environmental conditions that different types of plants favor, tackling pests in your garden and so much more.
This 2 books in 1 Guide will help you along your gardening journey by;
Providing you with exact directions on constructing raised beds, build the correct containers for specific types of plants.
Know the suitable types of plants to cultivate depending on the time of the year and your geographical location.
Cultural practices to employ in ensuring that your garden blossoms successfully.
The advantages of cultivating plants in your garden
Soil types
Designing a small backyard garden
Types of gardens
Etc.
Begin your garden of colors with The Beginners Gardener’s Basics Guide 2 Books in 1 today.
Genre: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Flower Arranging
There has been a recent buzz around raised bed gardening; though, many people think it is quite expensive and not worth the stress; the truth is that cultivating any crop in a raised bed is ultimately more cost-effective than gardening with the conventional method. I am referring to plants collectively and not sticking to vegetable planting as anyone would expect. I am generalizing because a raised bed garden is not limited to vegetables growing. Still, you can plant just about any plant that you can think of in it, ranging from herbs, fruits, flowers, and infamous vegetables.
I have written a few books on raised bed gardening, where I discussed the primary aspects of raised bed cultivation. This book will convince you, with sound arguments, to consider raised bed gardening, and give it a trial. It is the method of gardening that will yield more than what you invested in time and effort. Most of the crops discussed in this book are vegetables because I cultivate vegetables in my garden. As I said earlier, you can plant whatever crosses your mind in a raised bed garden, from flowers to herbs, so whatever I discuss about vegetables will work for other plants.
In my bid to convince you about giving raised bed garden a trial; this gardening method has a few advantages below:
Effortless operation: the bulk of the work in a raised bed garden, including the building and filling-in, has been done for you. Tending the bed and maintaining it is much more convenient to achieve than the standard method that involves dredging up the soil and sowing in rows like it is done in vegetable planting. Please bear in mind that the word 'standard' does not mean general because many countries now practice raised bed gardening. Regions characterized by a lot of mountains also have shifted to the terraced method of planting and cultivating, which can be likened in several ways to raised bed gardening.
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Translated by Carola Sánchez
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