Gardening: Organic Vegetable Gardening Made Easy
By Ace McCloud
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About this ebook
Would you love to know how to grow your own healthy and vibrant vegetables the right way?
Whether you want to (1) save money and eat healthier, (2) enjoy the sweet taste of your own home grown food , or (3) know how to easily plant your own organic vegetable garden, this book will teach you everything you need to know.
Garden the right way.
In this book I will show you just how easy it is to plan, plant, and grow your own organic vegetable garden. This book focuses on the best strategies that have been mastered over the last several hundred years to help you grow your own garden
Benefit from enhanced nutrition and no GMOs.
Vegetables are a key component of healthy eating and are an age-old popular dietary choice. Many home-grown vegetables are higher in protein, iron, fiber, and calcium than their store-bought counterparts and they are loaded with an abundance of vitamins. Many are delicious raw, while others taste even better after being cooked. Learn how to easily establish a vegetable garden and start reaping the physical, mental, and economic benefits it can provide you and your household! Not only is vegetable gardening ridiculously economic, but it can also improve your physical fitness.
Garden for your health and mental well being.
Gardening is extremely relaxing. You will find yourself amazingly free from mental tension and worry while you work, as the sun and soil infuse you with peaceful energy. The rewards are great! In addition to improving your physical, mental, and emotional well-being, you end up with a ton of fresh vegetables to enjoy!
Plan your perfect garden
Learn about popular garden layouts and many of the different vegetables you can easily grow in your own garden. Included is a complete planning guide that will help you get started, even if you’ve never gardened before! In this easy-to-follow guide you will find out how to start a vegetable garden from scratch and fill it with your favorite vegetables! You will also learn how to determine when a plant is ready to harvest. Along the way, practical tips will enable you to produce all the vegetables you need, along with enough left over to give away. In case you don’t know what to do with all your bounty, I have included valuable storing and preservation information, so you can enjoy your vegetables for months. Start growing your own high quality, delicious vegetables now.
What Will You Discover About Organic Gardening?
- How to grow a thriving vegetable garden – even if you don’t have a backyard!
- An extensive list of garden vegetables and everything you need to know in order to successfully grow them.
- How to choose the right type of seeds for your garden.
- The top 20 best ways to organically repel pesky critters.
- When to properly harvest your vegetables for maximum yield.
You Will Also Learn:
- Seven amazingly delicious vegetarian recipes.
- A variety of vegetable gardening tips for creating a garden paradise.
- How to identify problems, prevent them, and restore your plants from diseases.
- How to prepare the soil for the most nutritious – and luscious! – produce!
Enjoy the garden of your dreams: Buy It Now!
Ace McCloud
Ace McCloud is a full time professional Author dedicated to studying and executing in peak performance strategies, with a specialty in business, health and the world's best success strategies. Ace has become a master at focusing his energy to deliver world class content that is helpful, easy to understand and enjoyable to read. He was born in 1973 and graduated from Salisbury University with degrees in Business and English. Ace has been studying and implementing in self development strategies for the last twenty years, spending thousands of dollars and tremendous amounts of time and energy in this endeavor. His two favorite role models are Tony Robbins and Arnold Schwarzenegger. "It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped." - Tony Robbins “Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.” - Arnold Schwarzenegger "The path to success is to take massive, determined action." - Tony Robbins Ace is a fitness enthusiast, long time body builder, an avid reader and passionate writer. He enjoys writing on subjects that will truly be helpful to thousands of people. Ace has been very successful throughout his life in competitive situations, such as in sales, track and field, games, strength training, running businesses and anything else that he is currently focusing his attention on. Ace has led many teams to victory over the years and during that time has acquired a powerful set of motivational and leadership skills. Ace Attributes his success to his ability to focus his time, energy and strategic thinking skills to a particular goal in a relentless manner until it has been accomplished. Ace makes a strong effort every day to expand his knowledge so that he can bring you world class content each and every time. You can contact Ace at his website to provide your valuable feedback or to check out his incredible books and products at: www.AcesEbooks.com Thanks for reading!
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Gardening - Ace McCloud
Introduction
I want to thank you and congratulate you for buying the book, Gardening: Organic Vegetable Gardening Made Easy.
If you are tired of driving and then paying for poor quality produce and are looking for easy ways to grow your own healthy and fresh food while saving money, then this is the book for you! Vegetables are some of the healthiest foods around, providing us with many key vitamins, minerals and nutrients. These include calcium, fiber, folate, iron, magnesium, potassium, sodium, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and more. In fact, many people have documented a variety incredible health benefits from switching to a mainly vegetable diet. If I were to list all of the fantastic claims over the last fifty years it would take up the next 100 pages!
Vegetables are a staple ingredient in many recipes and can provide endless delicious and healthy dining options for you and your family. While you’re probably used to purchasing vegetables at a local supermarket, where you can easily just pick them up, wash them, and cook them, what if I told you there is a much better way to acquire your vegetables, a way that is more economical as well as greatly beneficial to your physical and mental health?
The vegetables you buy at the supermarket are commercially grown, meaning that they are lower in nutrients than organically grown vegetables. In addition, they are usually treated with chemical pesticides, which can leave a harmful residue on the skins. Commercially grown vegetables are especially low in magnesium, which is important for diabetes prevention, managing your blood pressure and cholesterol, and promoting a healthy heart.
Organically grown vegetables, which you can produce yourself in the comfort of your own backyard, are higher in nutrients and you can ensure that they are not subjected to harmful chemicals. Many people report that organically grown vegetables taste a thousand times better than what they buy at the store.
To grow your own organic vegetables, you will need to create a garden. Gardening is a great outdoor activity that can promote your physical and mental strength, while giving you ultimate control over what you grow and how you grow it. Gardening activities can complement strength training and cardiovascular exercise regimens. They have also been shown to help relieve mental stress and help stabilize the emotions.
Gardening can be very economical. One research study showed that planting a garden in your backyard can save you significant amounts of money. Although you will need to pay out a little for materials, the amount you’ll save by not purchasing over-priced vegetables at the store will quickly show up in your budget.
Your garden can be as small as a window box or as large as a huge yard. Its format can range from a plot of land to an array of raised-bed gardens, to some pots on a deck or balcony. No matter the size, proper gardening can yield as much as a year’s worth of vegetables to use for yourself or to share with friends and family. Just think of it! A year’s worth of vegetables to use both immediately and in the future. When you grow your own food, you can choose to use it while it’s fresh or you can store it for later use.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to create a perfectly sized, well-planned vegetable garden that will provide you with healthy versions of your favorite vegetables to enjoy pretty much year-round.
In this book you will discover in great detail how to plan your garden. I will describe how to pick the best spot to plant your garden, how to prepare the best soil, how to create your own organic compost, how to decide which vegetables to grow, and also how to determine which ones you can plant together. I will also explain how to plant each kind of vegetable, step by step, in the easiest method possible. You will learn proven organic methods to ward off and treat for specific garden pests and other conditions. You will discover the best time to harvest your garden and how to learn how to store any leftover vegetables. Finally, this book gives you some of the most delicious, healthy, and easy-to-prepare recipes that you can try out yourself using your own freshly grown vegetables.
sunny tree 500 by 500Chapter 1: Build Your Own Organic Garden
Long before you place the first seed in your well-prepared soil, you’ll need to decide what kind of garden you will plant. In this chapter we will discuss the four most popular formats for vegetable gardening.
You can easily start out with a small garden and eventually work your way up to a raised bed garden, which is the largest type of home garden. Here you will learn a little bit about each type of garden as well as the supplies you’ll need and their approximate costs.
Container Gardens
Container gardens are small and inexpensive. You can easily grow vegetables in a container when you have limited space in your yard. Container gardens are popular among apartment dwellers and individuals with limited or no yard space. They are also a good option if you want to start small, if you are beginning to experiment with gardening, or you have a small budget.
The main advantages of container gardening are that they don’t require extensive setup and they are inexpensive, utilizing materials that shouldn’t cost more than $10 each. The only disadvantage of container gardening is that containers don’t allow much room for root growth, so you won’t be able to grow root vegetables.
To build a container garden, you will need:
One or more containers, depending on what you plan to grow. A container should be at least 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep.
Soil, either store-bought or from the ground.
A small hand rake
Seeds
A water source
Compost (optional, for plants that are heavy feeders)
Unfortunately, container gardens cannot accommodate all vegetables due to their size. However you do have quite few options. Container gardens can accommodate carrots, cucumbers, lettuce, green beans, zucchini, peppers, potatoes, and tomatoes. Since carrots grow well with lettuce, tomatoes, and peppers, you may want to select a combination of these vegetables to grow together. Since zucchini is a heavy feeder and its long vines can suffocate other plants, it is best grown in a separate container with lots of compost for food.
Window Box Gardens
Window box gardens are even smaller than container gardens but are great when you have extremely limited space. A window box garden can also be a great first attempt when you’re learning how to manage plants, since it is so small and inexpensive to set up. The greatest advantage of a window box garden is that it is small, easily manageable, and is easily accessible from any window of your house. Just make sure the window you choose gets plenty of sun exposure! The primary disadvantage of a window box garden is that its minimal depth limits the kind of vegetables you can grow.
To build a window box garden, you will need:
A window box
Soil, either store-bought or directly from the ground
Seeds
A water source, such as a watering can
Leafy green vegetables such as lettuce and spinach are the best plants to grow in this type of garden since they have shallow roots. You can also grow herb plants. While it is possible to grow carrots and tomatoes in a window box, you’ll want to ensure that your box is much deeper than standard size.
In-Ground Garden
This is the most common type of garden, especially for beginners. All you need is about 500 to 600 square feet and your garden can produce ample vegetables for fresh eating and storage. You can easily create an in-ground garden in your backyard as long as you have the room. The advantage of an in-ground garden is that it is large