A Brexit survival guide to growing your own food: Step 2 Starting to grow
Book Details
Author(s)Becky Mason
ISBN / ASINB07NDN98ZT
ISBN-13978B07NDN98Z6
Sales Rank1,097,296
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Step 2 in the series A Brexit survival guide to growing your own food.
Are you worried about Brexit?
Interested in growing your own food?
Worried about food shortages and or price rises?
New to Gardening?
This is the book for you. No politics just information on how to grow your own food in pots; grow bags; hanging baskets; a veg patch in the garden or even on an allotment. Whatever space you have, you can grow something.
Step 2 on focused on preparing to grow. This book focuses on an in-depth guide to planting and growing tomatoes and potatoes. It also looks at the diseases and pests and what you can do to prevent and control these.
It also includes seed suggestions for best return on your investment.
What can't be, or takes too long to grow from seed can be purchased as a plant. It explores what options may be best and when to invest slightly more money for a quicker harvest.
This book is aimed at the absolute beginner and gives you a guide to producing your own plant food and home remedies to treat plant pests. Saving you money on expensive chemicals and giving you organic and healthy plants, giving Vegan alternatives to animal-based products in gardening if you don’t want to use manure or eggshells. You won’t need to kill a pest if you can deter it from eating your plant in the first place. It is also designed to run alongside a free youtube channel Becky’s allotment which offers some step by step guides showing how to sow seeds and grow fruit and vegetables. It’s February now and it’s already time to sow some of the seeds. So check out the first video on youtube “How to grow Chillies and Bell peppers from seed” now. No expensive heated propagators needed.
If you think you could kill a plastic plant or you've had no luck with growing your own fruit and vegetables before, try using this book to help you. It will give you some top tips for growing and caring for tomatoes and potatoes.
For more information and links to the videos or just to read the growing blog visit the website www.beckysallotment.com
Are you worried about Brexit?
Interested in growing your own food?
Worried about food shortages and or price rises?
New to Gardening?
This is the book for you. No politics just information on how to grow your own food in pots; grow bags; hanging baskets; a veg patch in the garden or even on an allotment. Whatever space you have, you can grow something.
Step 2 on focused on preparing to grow. This book focuses on an in-depth guide to planting and growing tomatoes and potatoes. It also looks at the diseases and pests and what you can do to prevent and control these.
It also includes seed suggestions for best return on your investment.
What can't be, or takes too long to grow from seed can be purchased as a plant. It explores what options may be best and when to invest slightly more money for a quicker harvest.
This book is aimed at the absolute beginner and gives you a guide to producing your own plant food and home remedies to treat plant pests. Saving you money on expensive chemicals and giving you organic and healthy plants, giving Vegan alternatives to animal-based products in gardening if you don’t want to use manure or eggshells. You won’t need to kill a pest if you can deter it from eating your plant in the first place. It is also designed to run alongside a free youtube channel Becky’s allotment which offers some step by step guides showing how to sow seeds and grow fruit and vegetables. It’s February now and it’s already time to sow some of the seeds. So check out the first video on youtube “How to grow Chillies and Bell peppers from seed” now. No expensive heated propagators needed.
If you think you could kill a plastic plant or you've had no luck with growing your own fruit and vegetables before, try using this book to help you. It will give you some top tips for growing and caring for tomatoes and potatoes.
For more information and links to the videos or just to read the growing blog visit the website www.beckysallotment.com

