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Gardening Express - Know How to Start a Garden Outdoor and Indoor - cover

Gardening Express - Know How to Start a Garden Outdoor and Indoor

Carol Hayes, KnowIt Express

Publisher: N2K Publication

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Summary

Know How to Start a Garden Outdoor and Indoor
 
Look out your window - what do you see? Probably something like a barren wasteland of weed and dirt...or in other word, a scene that is anything but inspiring to behold.
 
However, take a look at your dear friendly neighbor's yard. What do you see now? Fertile rich green land sprouting with floral plants and vegetations as far as the eyes can see striking you with nothing less than an awe.
 
Now take a look back at your yard. Nothing. Don't' fret, because just about anybody can bring new life to their land through gardening. After all, that's the real reason why you're here is because you're looking to get into gardening, without even knowing anything about it, right?
 
Having a garden offers many rewarding benefits, from having a beautiful cultivated space to look at, fresh air to breathe, and free foods to sustain yourself on your own, as well as even medicinal supplies in your very own backyard through growing your own herbs.
 
Then why don't more people venture into gardening? Because they think it takes a lot of work, they need to have a huge space, not to mention if they don't' even have a yard, or they simply don't know how to start a garden.
 
"Gardening Express" will take care all of that for you. You can start an outdoor garden today regardless if you have a huge space or not, or an indoor garden if you don't have a yard at all.
 
By taking the "Gardening Express," your destination includes:
 
- How to set your garden in motion through the simple planning phase.
 
- How to research and sketch your ideal garden with all the different tools.
 
- How to lay the groundwork with sectioning the land and placing the composites.
 
- How to determine what you should plant based on your likes and commitment.
 
- How to manage your garden throughout the different seasons from facing hardships.
 
- Also, personalized hands-on exercises and applications to put everything into action to plant a gardening for beginners.
 
...and much more.
 
Bring to life your horticulture creation now easily and on the express!
Available since: 01/27/2016.
Print length: 54 pages.

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