Regrow Your Veggies: Growing Vegetables from Roots, Cuttings, and Scraps
By (Author) Melissa Raupach
By (author) Felix Lill
Companion House
Companion House
11th February 2020
11th February 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
635
Paperback
142
Width 175mm, Height 225mm
No need to keep buying the same vegetables you eat all the time over and over again. Regrow Your Veggies is an insightful guide that provides effective propagation techniques to recycle and regrow more than 20 popular vegetables right at home!
Learn how to have a source of fresh and healthy vegetables close by, from onions and sweet potatoes to pineapples and mangoes, reduce waste, and know how to prevent and solve issues with pesky pests and pathogens. Get the most out of your favorite foods and produce your own produce!
Regrow Your Veggies is an inspirational book about how little acts we each do make a difference. It's accessible, fun and educational and could help us all feel a little less helpless and a lot more connected to the earth and the beauty of what can be accomplished with patience and loving care.
-- "The Keene Sentinel"Terrific information! Whether you live in an apartment or on a homestead, Regrow Your Veggies will help you take sustainability to the next level. Learn how to regrow over twenty vegetables and herbs from scraps.
-- "The How Do Gardener"This book is perfect for beginners or those with limited space, plus it encourages habits that are good for your wallet, your health, and the environment.
-- "Library Journal"Melissa Raupach and Felix Lill are the driving force behind the digital gardening magazine, Plantura. Felix is the CEO and a plant expert, while Melissa is a devoted vegan and writes regularly for the magazine. They have over 800k hobby gardeners who subscribe to their digital magazine. Melissa Raupach and Felix Lill are the driving force behind the digital gardening magazine, Plantura. Felix is the CEO and a plant expert, while Melissa is a devoted vegan and writes regularly for the magazine. They have over 800k hobby gardeners who subscribe to their digital magazine.