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Vertical Gardening for Beginners: How To Grow 40 Pounds of Organic Food in a 4x4 Space Without a Yard

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Vertical Gardening For Beginners: How To Grow 40lbs of Organic Food in a 4 x 4 space Without a Yard
You're about to discover how to grow pounds of healthy, sustainable organic foods to keep your family safe from the ever growing GMO epidemic and toxic pesticides, even if you don't have a yard or just limited by space.

Vertical gardening just makes sense. Think about it ‚ do you have enough space in your back yard to be able to cultivate pounds and pounds of precious fruits and vegetables? Even if you do, are you able to keep the zombie population who will take advantage of your good sense in a crisis by raiding your garden and stealing the food out of your family's mouths ?

This type of gardening has many advantages over traditional gardening, and once you discover how easy it is to move away from a traditional horizontally planted garden to a vertical one, you"ll be rewarded with a cornucopia of benefits. Saving space is just one reason.

Imagine not having to weed, till, or hurt your back from constant bending over? Plus it's easier to control pests and harvest fruit more easily. It's also inexpensive. You can use scrap lumber, old gutters, containers or just about anything laying around the house or yard.

More importantly, you'll have peace of mind knowing your family won't be forced to stand in long FEMA lines waiting for government handouts when crisis strikes.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
How to grow enough food to feed a family of 4 with just 4 square feet of indoor or outdoor space How you can build your very own vertical garden from scratch
How to build your vertical garden step-by-step Which plants will give you optimal efficiency for the space Everything you will need to get your garden set up in a few hours Growing hearty plants on a limited water supply Why vertical gardens are more efficient, cost effective and easier than traditional gardens Which plants produce the best yields and which plants to avoid How to scale your vertical garden to feed big families Much, much more!

46 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 2, 2015

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2 reviews
December 28, 2018
Good info

This book provides you with good information and is perfect for the starting urban gardener. I do suggest checking this out!
3 reviews
February 15, 2022
Good read

I liked everything in this book.
For the novice to the experienced.
Keep on with the good work.
Can't wait to read your next book
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May 12, 2015
Very useful

This book is easy to read and understand. I cannot wait to use some of the techniques in my own garden!
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April 26, 2016
Good book!

I really enjoyed this book. It was well written and very informative. I've gained some new insight and look forward to making a vertical garden. Thank you!
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April 2, 2017
Educational

Interesting. Learned differences between vertical, four foot box, succession planting and group planting. Useful for me as a beginner gardener.
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