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Edible Landscaping On $1 A Day (Or Less) - cover

Edible Landscaping On $1 A Day (Or Less)

Patricia Loofbourrow

Publisher: Red Dog Press, LLC

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Growing food at home is not just for the rich!A short booklet with money-saving edible landscaping tips for those on a budget."When I bought this, I had no idea what to expect. The suggestions were good and this was amusing and informative. You covered this topic completely and did it well. You should charge $5 for this book with all those suggestions ... it would still be a bargain! So yes.... I would recommend this book to others... and do!" -- Judy PeckThis ebook shows you:
 
- how to plan what you want your yard to do
 
- what you will need to buy in order to design your edible yard
 
- ways to get these items free or at a minimal cost
 
It also goes into:
 
- the process to determine the resources you have around you, both your own and those in your network
 
- the hidden expense of "free" items that you should account for before you begin
 
Here's exactly what you'll get
 
- How to approach landscaping with edible plants, especially if you're on a budget
 
- Information on evaluating possible expenses so you can plan ahead
 
You'll also get Information on how to find:
 
- free building materials
 
- free seeds
 
- free plants
 
- free garden soil
 
- free ingredients for your compost bin
 
- free mulch
 
- free containers
 
- low-cost sources of work clothing, gloves, tools, and garden decor
 
- low-cost labor
 
As well as information on
 
- saving money and
 
- how to make money from your edible landscape
 
Completely updated December 2021.Ready to begin? Scroll up, click the button to order, and let's get started!
 
Note: this booklet is about saving money on edible landscaping. If you want information ON edible landscaping itself, check out my author profile for more! Or visit me at beautifulfoodgardening.com for all my courses on creating tasteful home food gardens.
Available since: 12/23/2021.

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