You can grow a thriving vegetable garden with confidence—just follow the easy and accessible instruction in Vegetable Gardening for Beginners.
The pride of biting into your first homegrown tomato of the season is unmatched, and even for experienced gardeners, the joy of eating and sharing something that you planted and nurtured never gets old. This abridged and affordable version of
The Beginner’s Guide to Vegetable Gardening gives you the confidence, knowledge, and skills to reap the rewards of gardening on whatever level you decide to invest in—from two containers on a porch to multiple raised beds. The instruction allows you to
scale down or up and is
relevant to gardening wherever you are in the world .
This beginner’s guide gives you all the
information and tips you need to decide:
- What kind of garden you want
- What types of vegetables you want to plant
- What varietals of vegetables are best for your situation
- How to get the most out of your soil
- How much to water
- What to plant next to what
Put all this advice together to yield the healthiest and most delicious plants! With lots of
troubleshooting tips as well as ways to
make your garden as productive as possible , year in and year out, this book will make your gardening adventure a joy rather than a frustration.
Jump right in and learn quickly and easily how to become the gardener you want to be. Whether you are on a rooftop, a sidewalk, or in a backyard, you can
successfully grow everything from asparagus to zucchini as well as tomatoes, squash, basil, peppers, dill, and every other vegetable and fruit under the sun.
A propos de l’auteur
Daniel Johnson (Phelps, Wisconsin) and his sister, Samantha, have collaborated on a number of rural-living guidebooks, including How to Raise Rabbits and Beginner’s Guide to Beekeeping. Both are 4-H alumni and live on the family farm, Fox Hill Farm, in far northern Wisconsin. Daniel is a professional photographer whose work can be seen at foxhillphoto.com.