Review: My Organic Food Garden

Organic Gardening Tips | Friday April 17 2009 7:39 pm | Comments Off

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Do you wish you could grow your own organic food? Do you wish you could always serve your children fresh, homegrown, toxic free vegetables? Do you wish you had your own organic garden but have no or little experience of how to set up such a garden?


Then you need a guide!


There are several books available on the subject of organic gardening. Many of them are good, some are far to advanced for the average gardener, and some just “forget” to tell you about one important step or another thus ruining your gardening efforts. It’s important to have at least some success on your first try with an organic garden, because otherwise you might just feel you’re wasting your time and quit.


Jeff Serlands e-book “My Organic Food Garden – Grow healthy organic food at home” is so far the best I’ve come across in this field. The author has many years of gardening behind him, and is well aware of all the traps you may fall into when starting your organic garden. He leads you through a step by step instruction, teaching you to

· Prepare your soil in the right way

· Use organic fertilizers

· Take care of the weeds the way you should

· Raise your plants from seeds, a real money saver!

· Produce fresh vegetables that contain no chemicals, taste great and are always available in your garden


If you have any plans at all to start an organic garden, I believe reading “My Organic Food Garden” is the best way to start. Then you will be sure you really know all you need to know to set up a professional garden in order to produce your own organic food (and flowers!), even you’re an absolute beginner!

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