Raised Row Gardening: Incredible Organic Produce with No Tilling and Minimal Weeding
Competti
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Description
Easier and Cheaper to Set Up Than Raised Beds!
For homeowners young and old looking for the easiest and most affordable way to grow the most vegetables, the Raised Row method shared in this breakthrough book is the new go-to choice. In the past decade, raised bed gardening has been wildly popular, but it requires buying wood or another material to build the raised beds, which quickly becomes expensive and labor intense. A raised row garden uses just soil and mulch, such as shredded leaves, to create raised growing rows and walking rows. This method is more budget-friendly, natural and just as effective to control weeds and see an impressive harvest your first year. Jim and Mary Competti, founders of the blog Old World Garden Farms, are the leaders of this gardening revolution. They've perfected and streamlined their method over several years. They spend only a few minutes per day maintaining a large garden that provides their family with food for the whole year. In this book, they share their secrets so anyone can do it too. Raised rows utilize straw mulch, compost and cover crops to enrich the soil you have and keep down weeds naturally. This way, no backbreaking overturning of the beds is required, as it is for traditional row gardening. Now, readers can work less and enjoy the fruits of their gardens more!Product Details
Price
$21.99
$20.45
Publisher
Page Street Publishing
Publish Date
February 20, 2018
Pages
192
Dimensions
7.4 X 8.9 X 0.5 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781624144943
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Jim and Mary Competti live on a farm in Ohio and write the popular DIY blog Old World Garden Farms. In 2013 they self-published a book, Growing Simple, chronicling their journey of building their dream country farm without going into debt. They have been featured on Tiny House Blog, The Huffington Post and local media. They live with their children in Ohio.