Big Yields, Little Pots: Container Gardening for Creative Gardeners (The Hungry Garden, #1)

Big Yields, Little Pots: Container Gardening for Creative Gardeners (The Hungry Garden, #1)

by Rosefiend Cordell
Big Yields, Little Pots: Container Gardening for Creative Gardeners (The Hungry Garden, #1)

Big Yields, Little Pots: Container Gardening for Creative Gardeners (The Hungry Garden, #1)

by Rosefiend Cordell

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Overview

Would you like a complete guide on container gardening? Well, you've found it.

If you are short on space, or if you have the soil from hell, or if you have a hard time stooping and bending, then growing vegetables in containers is the solution for you. Now, it's not going to yield enough to raise a family on (unless you really, really, really go to town on this), but if you want to talk about improving the quality of your life, the fresh herbs and tomatoes and strawberries ripening on your balcony will do the job.Your container vegetable garden will take a small investment of time and effort, but anything good does. Patience and practice in gardening will yield the best results.

This book covers:

Choosing the right container

How to start seeds (and combat damping-off disease)

Soilless mixes and their elements

Fertilizer, watering, climate, trellising

And this book will dig into the different kinds of vegetables that grow best in pots – best methods for each crop – best varieties for containers.This book is the essentials guide to container gardening for beginners and also for seasoned gardeners who have been around the block a few times.

Click "buy now" to start your gardening fun!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166364081
Publisher: Rosefiend Publishing
Publication date: 01/20/2022
Series: The Hungry Garden
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

This is the gardening pen name for Melinda R. Cordell. Former city horticulturist, rose garden potentate, greenhouse manager, perennials factotum, landscape designer, and small-time naturalist. I've been working in horticulture in one way or another since 1989. These days I write gardening books because my body makes cartoon noises when I move, and I really like air-conditioning. Good times!

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