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Organic Composting Made Easy - How to Make Your Own Compost and Grow a Healthy Garden Without Pesticides or Chemical Fertilizers - cover

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Organic Composting Made Easy - How to Make Your Own Compost and Grow a Healthy Garden Without Pesticides or Chemical Fertilizers

Will Cook

Publisher: TCK Publishing

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Summary

Enrich your garden with this simple, practical guide to the composting process. 
 
Whether you have a tiny yard or a lot of space, you can grow delicious, healthy, organic vegetables and foods for you and your family—and composting is a key part of the process. A natural fertilizer and soil enhancer, compost can be bought in a store—but even better, you can create it yourself, making use of organic waste from your own home and kitchen instead of tossing it in the trash. This not only saves you money—it helps save the environment. With this informative book you’ll learn about:The benefits of composting for your garden and the earthHow the composting process worksTips and hints for easy compostingUnexpected approaches to organic composting, and more
Available since: 07/14/2013.
Print length: 47 pages.

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