Vertical Gardening – Maximum Producitivity, Minumim Space: Food From Small Spaces and Urban Gardenings

vertical gardening cover“Vertical Gardening – Maximum Productivity, Minimum Space” is for anyone wanting to know more about vertical gardening so they can grow their own fruits and vegetables in a small area.

When faced with a small area or bare wall you can find yourself feeling a bit overwhelmed with deciding what to plant, where to plant it and even what to plant it in. This book clears up this confusion, providing you with a simple to follow, step-by-step guide teaching you everything you need to know about vertical gardening from planning to making containers to looking after your plants.

As you read this book you will get practical tips and advice helping you really make the most of vertical gardening and create your own beautiful yet productive garden at home.


In “Vertical Gardening – Maximum Productivity, Minimum Space” you will discover:

  • The Benefits Of Vertical Gardening – find out why vertical gardening is gaining so much popularity and how it can really benefit you
  • What To Grow Vertically – tips on what you can and cannot grow in a vertical garden to help you get started
  • Tips For Planning A Vertical Garden – learn how to plan a vertical garden so you can maximize your usage of space
  • Supporting Your Plants – discover some of the best ways to support your plants whilst they are growing vertically
  • Vertical Garden Containers & Planters – help for you to decide what containers and planters to use in your vertical garden
  • The Best Container Soil Mix – learn what the best soil mix is for your containers to ensure your plants thrive
  • Diseases And Pests In Vertical Gardens – discover how to spot and fight diseases and pests in your vertical garden
  • Caring For Your Vertical Garden – find out how to look after your vertical garden so that your plants thrive and produce a great crop for you
  • Recommended Fruits And Vegetables – learn what fruits and vegetables do best in a vertical garden
  • Creating A Living Wall Indoors – understand how you can create a living wall indoors which can be an incredible design feature for your home
  • Tips And Tricks For The Vertical Gardener – practical tips and advice to help you make the most of your vertical garden

Vertically gardening is one of the most exciting gardening techniques today and it allows you to grow large amounts of produce in a small area. You will be fascinated to learn how you can grow 72 strawberry plants in just three square feet of ground space! There are plenty of benefits from growing vertically, and eating your own fresh, nutritious, home-grown produce has a whole host of other benefits.

Enjoy your adventure in to vertical gardening as “Vertical Gardening – Maximum Productivity, Minimum Space” explains all about this exciting gardening technique. Discover how you can create your own vertical garden today!

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Hydroponics – A Beginners Guide To Growing Food Without Soil: Grow Delicious Fruits And Vegetables Hydroponically In Your Home

Hydroponic Growing cover“Hydroponics : A Beginners Guide To Growing Food Without Soil” is for anyone who wants to get started with this fascinating way of growing fresh produce at home.

The whole field of hydroponics has captured the imagination of people and scientists across the world and is considered a high tech way of growing. Because of the “technology” associated with hydroponics it can be confusing to the beginner so I wrote this simple to understand book to clear up some of the mystique surround this type of gardening.

When you read this book you will get tips and advice that will teach you everything you need to know to get started with your own hydroponic garden and reap the many benefits it has to offer.


In “Hydroponics : A Beginners Guide To Growing Food Without Soil” What Plants To Grow – you will discover:

– What Plants To Grow – advice on tips on the best plants to grow hydroponically, which ones to start with and which ones to avoid.

– The 6 Types Of Hydroponic System – what these six types are, how they all work and which ones are the best to start with.

– Choosing Your Hydroponic System – advice and guidance on choosing the best hydroponic system for your needs.

– Lighting – What It Is And Why You Need It – learn how you can grow fresh produce all year around and speed up the growth of your plants.

– What Nutrient Solution To Use – this is your plant food and I’ll show you how to get it right so your plants grow quickly and stay healthy!

– Ebb And Flow Hydroponic System Plans – guidance for building your own ebb and flow system at home.

– Constructing A Top Feed Drip Hydroponic System – a great system to build at home and surprisingly easy to build!

– Dealing With Pests And Diseases – tips and advice on how to avoid these problems and deal with them to prevent them destroying the rest of your crop.

– Managing And Monitoring pH Levels – a simple guide to managing the pH levels of your system to ensure your plants have the optimal growing conditions.

– Setting The Nutrient Strength – this is vital if you want your plants to thrive and I’ll show you exactly what to do so you avoid causing any damage to your plants.

– Troubleshooting Guide – learn what to do if you encounter problems and, most importantly, how to avoid the problems in the first place.

– Tips And Hints For Hydroponic Gardening – solid advice helping you to make the most of your hydroponic garden and avoid the common problems beginners encounter.

– Hydroponic Systems And Vertical Gardening – increase your yield by growing vertically!

– Introduction To Aquaponic Gardening – a primer on how to combine hydroponics with fish farming to produce a completely organic, self sustaining system.

Hydroponics allows you to grow delicious crops much quicker than in soil and all year around. There is less hard work involved and the produce tastes so much better than anything grown in the ground. Because the plants have the ideal growing conditions they mature much faster and you can be harvesting fresh tomatoes in around eight weeks from planting!

Enjoy your adventure in to hydroponics as “Hydroponics : A Beginners Guide To Growing Food Without Soil” explains all about this exciting way of growing fresh food at home. Discover today how you can enjoy hydroponics and reap the many benefits from it!

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