Thursday, July 9, 2015

Grow All You Can Eat In 3 Square Feet‏!


   

With all the food recalls lately, it makes me question how my food products are grown and prepared. We have a very small raised garden in our urban backyard, and I've often wondered how to possibly grow even more produce for our personal consumption. 

The new book Grow All You Can East In 3 Square Feet was recently brought to my attention, and I'd like to bring it to yours. Whether you are a green thumb or a newbie, you will find something useful in this book. Whether you live in an apartment or a detached home, growing your own produce is not out of reach. 

Found in this large trade paperback's 256 pages are plenty of ingenious concepts on maximizing growing space, no matter how small of an area you have to work with. Easy to follow instructions provide ideas on different ways to produce small crops, and includes helpful information from how to sow seeds, DIY projects to build your own growing storage containers as well as what to plant and when.

It also provides solutions for growing when you might not have the space to have a typical garden. For fans of freecycling, you will find great suggestions on how to incorporate your recycled items into your cultivation. I love the idea they have in the book for doing a bicycle wheel trellis! 


Whether you need ideas on what to plant where you have shade, something to grow in the blazing sun, or high yielding plants, it's all in here. Even everything from quick growing to shallow rooted crops.  

Whether you purchase this book or rent it from the library, I am confident that you will find this book to be not only useful, but an enjoyable & interesting read! 

Grow All You Can Eat In 3 Square Feet retails for $24.95 in Canada, and $22.95 in the U.S.

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