"Discover The Amazing Secrets The Experts Keep Quiet, That
Save Time And Money And Deliver Real Results In Just A Matter Of Days... Even If You've Never Gardened Before!" By following my simple strategies, you can have a garden of almost mythical proportions. And it doesn't have to take all your spare time, or cost a fortune -- in fact, you'll be surprised by how easy, inexpensive, and rewarding it really is.
My guide will finally answer questions like...
- Using what you already have on hand; doing it the way it's always been done. (page 12)
- The tools you need - as well as the ones you don't. Why spend extra money on tools you don't really need? (page 16 and others)
- The secrets to removing weeds and grass from your garden. (page 15)
- The secrets of getting rid of fungal growth. (page 56)
- The right way - and the wrong way - to plant your garden. (page 24)
- The lowest cost gardening method of all - as close to free as you can get. (page 76)
- The coveted list of "easy to grow" perennials. (page 72)
- How to prepare the land for the plants you want to grow. (page 15)
- How to lay out a garden, and why this step is so important. (page 13)
- How to keep track of your plants - it's more important than you think! Different plants make different demands on your garden's soil. Here's how to keep it all under control. (page 41)
- How to grow long-lasting perennials - which ones to choose, and which to avoid. (page 64)
- How to choose the right location for your garden. (page 10)
- How to avoid being bugged by bugs; controlling insects the easy way. (page 46)
- How and when to harvest vegetables! (page 57)
- Everything you need to know about maintaining your garden and keeping it bursting with life. (page 43)
- Creating your own "secret weapon" - making compost right in your backyard. (page 82)
- Choosing the right spot based on the flowers you want to grow. (page 11)
- And turning it around - choosing your flowers based on the spot you have in which to grow them. (page 10)
- All about mulch; how to get it, the different kinds, you name it! (page 30)