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    Raised Bed Gardening for Dummies and Hydroponics Garden Secret: 2 books in 1: Beginner Guides

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    Raised Bed Gardening for Dummies and Hydroponics Garden Secret: 2 books in 1: Beginner Guides


    Raised Bed Gardening for Dummies and Hydroponics Garden Secret: 2 books in 1: Beginner Guides by Richard Garden
    English | 2020 | ASIN: B08H5KDRN2 | 172 Pages | PDF/EPUB/KINDLE | 24.4 MB


    ① Raised Bed Gardening for Dummies

    Do you have problems growing your vegetables? Have you heard about raised gardening, and are you interested in discovering more about it? If yes, keep reading.
    Standard gardens are lovely, yet there's something to be stated for raised bed gardens– it enables you to grow more food in less space, customize the soil precisely to your requirements, and reduces the amount of space for weeds to grow wild.

    Growing vegetables in raised beds makes gardening a pleasure. With limited time and space, you can grow an abundance of food in a small area. The benefits are numerous; fewer weeds and pests, better drainage, better soil, no compacting of the soil, less pain potential for you, the gardener, to name but a few. Your friends will envy your neat, attractive garden and harvest of healthy, tasty vegetables.

    ② Hydroponics Garden Secret

    Have you ever heard the word “hydroponics”? Maybe do you have some vague notions about it, but you are interested in discovering more? If yes, this is the right book for you.
    Hydroponics is a way to grow plants in a nutrient-rich, water-based solution. The roots get supported by using a medium like vermiculite, peat moss, clay pellets, rockwool, or perlite. The logic behind hydroponics is letting the roots come in contact with the solution. The plants also have access to plenty of oxygen they need.

    The root system of the plants will have less stress than when they are grown traditionally, since they don’t have to find food from the soil, and they can convert the nutrients into energy a lot faster. This will result in more significant production in a short amount of time.