52 Simple Ways to Start a Garden: How to Be Sustainable, Save Money, and Eat Homegrown Food

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ISBN-10:

1633530752

ISBN-13:

9781633530751

Author(s): Paajanen, Terri
Edition: Illustrated
Released: Jun 20, 2015
Publisher: Fig
Format: Paperback, 132 pages

Description:

Level up your garden-knowledge with 52 Simple Ways to reduce your food budget, eat organic, and keep your home friendly. As you progress through each of the five levels, you'll find tips for greening up all areas of your garden. Learn surprising facts about your impact on the environment and change your habits with these do-it-yourself ideas. Start with small changes, like growing basic herbs, and work your way up to raising bees and composting your leftover food. Whether you want to be a green rookie or an eco-master, you can grow your own meals and help the planet every week of the year with these 52 Simple Ways To Start A Garden.

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