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Raised Bed Gardening: 3 Books bundle on Growing Vegetables In Raised Beds. (Gardening Techniques)

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Author(s) James Paris
ISBN / ASIN B00BKHINFQ
ISBN-13 978B00BKHINF2
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
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Bargain 3-Book Gardening Bundle


If you are wondering about the advantages of a raised bed garden, or indeed would like more information on the general construction methods; as well as good facts on what vegetables can prosper well in a raised bed garden - then this is the package for you. Spring is just around the corner - if it's not there already where you live - It's time to consider making your gardening efforts a bit easier and yet more productive at the same time!

Gardening Books Included In This Collection:


Book 1: Raised Bed Gardening  - Ten Good Reasons For Growing Plants In A Raised Bed Garden


This book contains ten compelling reasons, why you should consider growing your vegetables in a Raised Bed Garden - if you are not already doing so. If you are already growing in a Raised Bed - then it might remind you why you are doing it in the first place!

Book 2: Raised Bed Gardening - Growing The Easy Way


It's easy to see why growing vegetables in a raised bed, is in fact gaining in popularity. A raised Bed Garden needs less space than traditional gardening methods, and is more productive if utilised properly. Compared to conventional gardening methods, this is indeed "gardening the easy way."

Book 3: Raised Bed Gardening - Making The Most Of A Raised Bed


A follow-up on 'Raised Bed Gardening - Growing the easy way' This is a stand-alone book, that goes into more detail with perhaps more emphasis on construction and crop rotation; in fact 'How to get the most out of your raised bed garden' describes it fairly well I think!
Check out my blog planterspost.com for more general gardening tips and information.
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