FREE Kindle eBook - No-Till Gardening for Beginners
From the Free Booksy email list, a FREE Kindle eBook, “No-Till Gardening for Beginners: The Complete Guide to No-Till Growing for an Organic, Bountiful, and Healthy Vegetable Garden with No Tilling and Minimal Weeding” by Max Barnes.
The "Free" part should be good for at least all of today, Saturday, January 27, 2024. But whether today or later, double-check and make sure the price is still in fact FREE.
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For those outside the US, go to your country's Amazon site. Search for the eBook from there, and see if it's free. The Link below works for the US Amazon site, but (for example) probably won't let you get the book for free at “Amazon Canada”.
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From the Publisher's description:
Discover how to get more abundant harvests and healthier, more fertile soil with no tilling and minimal weeding!
You may love the idea of growing your own vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers, but you might think that it’s a lot of hard work. What if I told you that you can have an organic, weed-free garden and get more abundant harvests and healthier, more fertile soil while doing less hard work by simply disturbing your soil as little as possible and adding organic matter to it instead of digging and tilling it?
No-till gardening is a method of growing crops without disturbing the soil, and it has become an important alternative to standard farming practices. Its main principles are disturbing the soil as little as possible, keeping it covered and planted as much as possible, and constantly adding organic matter to it. This helps improve your soil quality and fertility as well as eliminate weeds, which in turn will give you abundant harvests year after year, and all of that using organic methods, with less hard work, and without using any heavy equipment, such as cultivators or tillers.
No-Till Gardening for Beginners is a comprehensive, practical guide that covers everything you need to know in order to start and maintain an organic, bountiful, and healthy no-till garden or transition to no-till if you have an existing garden. This book can help you get the most out of your garden with step-by-step instructions and useful tips for beginners. You will learn all the dos and don'ts of starting and maintaining an organic garden using the no-till technique.
Here’s what you’ll discover in No-Till Gardening for Beginners:
What no-till gardening is and its main principles and benefits
How to choose the perfect location for your garden
How to start a no-till garden from scratch
How to transition to no-till if you have an existing garden
How to build raised beds
How to start seeds and transplant seedlings
How to maintain your garden
How to use mulch to prevent weeds and soil erosion
How to improve your soil fertility
How to make compost and use it in your garden
How to deal with pests and diseases using organic methods
How to attract beneficial garden insects and pollinators to your garden
When to harvest your vegetables, fruits, and herbs and how to store them
40 plant profiles
And much more…
Having your own organic garden may have seen out of reach for many reasons; however, I’m here to tell you that it’s not as difficult as it seems. I used to visit my grandma on her farm when I was a kid, and that’s where I first learned about different gardening methods, including no-till gardening. I’ve kept a homestead of my own my whole life, and I’ve encountered my fair share of difficulties running a backyard homestead and maintaining a garden. When I first started, I thought it would take years to learn all the ins and outs. In fact, it did. That’s why I’m sharing all of that knowledge with you today in one convenient place.
With this book, you can save yourself time and energy by following all of the tips, tricks, and advice you’ll find within. Gain meaningful knowledge in the step-by-step, easy-to-follow chapters, and use this book as a reference to overcome any obstacles you might face along the way.
Join thousands of others who have taken the leap to a more sustainable and enjoyable lifestyle by growing their own vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers organically and enjoying all the benefits that come from having your own organic garden!
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