Small Space Homesteader: Love your space as you learn to grow 13 fruits and vegetables, with seasonal planner

Small Space Homesteader: Love your space as you learn to grow 13 fruits and vegetables, with seasonal planner

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GETTING STARTEDWould you like to grow some food to be more self-sufficient but don’t know how to start or feel challenged by living in a small space?WHAT’S INCLUDEDEven if you live in an apartment or only have a small deck or garden you can get started on your homesteading journey by learning how to grow 13 common fruits and vegetables that can be enjoyed during the course of one year, using the seasonal planner. From spring onions and early potatoes in spring, to fruits, salads, herbs and fruits in the summer, to autumn fruits and early root vegetables in the fall, right through to the root vegetables in winter.SELF-SUFFICIENCYYou don’t have to give up your conveniences or live off-grid to homestead but it’s about being resourceful and self-sufficient. It’s about ensuring a reliable food supply in these uncertain times of supply chain issues. It’s also about knowing what has been sprayed onto your food or what is in the soil. You can control how healthy you want it to be.TASTE!Perhaps the biggest change you will notice, is the taste! The taste of home-grown fruit and vegetables cannot be compared. Succulent and delicious, picked fresh that day, you will be amazed at the taste difference.GROW EVEN IN THE SMALLEST SPACEAll of the produce here can be grown in containers, if your space is limited.COST-SAVINGCost-saving is another huge benefit that comes with growing your own food. So get started with this easy, cost-saving guide and you will love the change, in your health and wallet!

From the Publisher

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Nothing tastes as good as home-grown fruit and vegetables

An easy to follow guide to growing some food. Easy for beginners and you can later scale-up if you find you have more space or more enthusiasm.

No matter your space or budget, if you want to taste real food and be healthier on a low budget, then here’s how to get started

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First step, relax with a coffee and get a feel for how to do this

Begin with a quick read of the book to get an idea of what’s involved. It’s surprisingly easy to get started and on a low budget. You can use recycled water, food or other containers. Even the smallest containers can be surprisingly productive.

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Shopping to get started is minimal

You can get started with a few containers – even old baskets will serve well. You will need some soil and a few seed packets, or even save seeds from tomatoes, blueberries, or other fruit and let some potatoes start to sprout and just plant those. Produce just wants to grow! Give it some nurturing and you will have a crop in no time.

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For any size of household – singles, couples or families

You can grow as little or as much as you want but you will be surprised at how much your few plants produce. Strawberries, for example, start with 10 plants the first year and the following year you will have 100 – and the taste!! There’s nothing like home-grown fruit to revive those taste buds.

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Conveniently available in paperback or kindle

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BHC22LSB
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (October 4, 2022)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 89 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8356187117
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.9 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.21 x 8.5 inches

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