Growing Vegetables: An easy guide for all seasons
By (Author) Sarah O'Neil
New Holland Publishers
New Holland Publishers
1st September 2016
Australia
General
Non Fiction
635
Paperback
224
Width 176mm, Height 235mm, Spine 20mm
630g
p>Many people feel the urge to grow their own food, yet donrsquo;t know where to start. Gone are the days where this life skill is passed down through the generations. So the keen gardener is left to find their own way through a mine field of information overload. br />This book has been created to guide and encourage you, week by week, through your first year of growing your own vegetables. It takes growing food back to basics and explains when, how and why to do things. It has been designed with you, the gardener in mind and how you would logically work your way through the season./p> p>The book doesn't mind being taken into the garden to be referred to when needed.nbsp;Taking notes throughout the growing season is encouraged and there is space within the pages and at the back for your records. It is designed to encourage you to think about your specific garden so at the end of the growing season you can confidently wade through the myriad of gardening information and make the informed decisions./p> p>The relaxed, friendly style comes from a place where I want you to experience success and go on to have a long love affair with growing you own food./p>
Sarah O'Neil is passionate about getting people to grow their own food. "If I can do it, anyone can."
Sarah lives on a lifestyle block in the Waikato with her family: Hubby the Un-Gardener, her two sons, Tim
and Joey, a cat, goats, chickens, roosters and the occasional pair of lambs.