The Abundant Mini Garden's Guide to Vertical Vegetable Gardening: How to Use Trellises to Grow More Food in Less Space
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The Abundant Mini Garden's Guide to Vertical Vegetable Gardening: How to Use Trellises to Grow More Food in Less Space
Learn how create your own amazingly abundant vertical garden with this step-by-step system for harvesting extremely high yields from trellises in gardens smaller than a twin-size bed. It's possible to harvest up to 100 pounds of tomatoes, or 50 pounds of watermelons, or 40 pounds of butternut squash from tiny 4' x 4' garden beds. You can tuck this size bed into the smallest yard – and you only need a few minutes per week to care for it. This 140-page book includes 90 photos and graphics.
* Learn when you should NOT use a vertical garden * Harvest up to $150 of organic vegetables from trellises in 4'x4' beds * Produce the highest yields possible by giving your plants these five things * Double or triple your harvest from a small vertical garden with this one simple tip * Discover which type of trellises work best with different vegetables * Learn how to design your vertical garden for maximum yield and comfort * Discover how to properly train and prune the large vining plants on your trellises * Get detailed directions for easily creating a large $20 trellis that will last over 15 years
"This information in this e-book... is concise, easy to understand, and infinitely practical. Oh yes, and highly effective… Her advice has rescued me having to take a trial and error approach, and has saved me time and money. Regarding trellising, this e-book greatly expanded my understanding of what designs were possible, and for what purposes. She provides easy to follow instructions on how to construct several types of trellises, and gives pointers on where to get materials inexpensively." -Amazon review
The author, Debra Graff, has 35 years of experience in growing organic food in small garden beds, and has trained new Master Gardeners about vegetable gardening. In this book, she shares all of the secrets that she has learned over the years on how to produce a tremendous amount of food from a small vertical garden.