Feed your family fresh, healthy produce from your own backyard — year-round! Click here |
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Vitamin-rich Swiss chard, carrots, loose-leaf lettuce |
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Dear fellow gardener, | How would you like to pick a fresh salad from your backyard garden in the dead of winter? | Imagine tripling your yield of delicious vegetables even from the smallest plot of earth in your yard. | Impress your neighbors by growing bigger, more colorful produce brimming with vitamins and other phytonutrients that feeds your family 365 days a year no matter where you live! | You can do it, and Niki Jabbour will show you exactly how in her book, The Year-Round Vegetable Gardener. | Niki, an author, blogger, and host of The Weekend Gardener radio show, lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia where the summers are short and the winters are brrrrr. “Come autumn, I don’t hang up my gloves and put the garden to bed,” she writes. “Instead, I switch gears and begin to harvest cool-weather vegetables like arugula, kale, leeks, carrots, spinach, parsnips, and claytonia.” | In winter, Niki picks vegetables for her kitchen even in the snow. And this winter, you’ll do the same by using her season-extending tips and hacks and simple devices like mini hoop tunnels and cold frames. You’ll find all the details in her 255-page comprehensive guide to turning your one-season garden into a four-season minifarm. |
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| Pick a salad for supper year-round by planting these four non-stop crops. |
| | Get more food out of a small space with this one easy technique. |
| | Grow award-winning heirloom tomatoes using this amazing organic liquid fertilizer. |
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Eat Fresh and Healthy Year-Round! |
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This full-color guidebook illustrated with photographs and helpful drawings is jam-packed with hundreds of useful tips, tricks, and hacks to make your backyard garden bloom with bountiful produce. Plus, you’ll get Niki’s salt-of-the-earth advice in bushels: |
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• | Gardening plans you can customize to your space. |
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| • | Expert answers and solutions to your most perplexing questions. |
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| • | Charts for succession planting and interplanting. |
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| • | Tips for discouraging deer from ravaging your garden. |
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| • | A gallery of natural soil-boosters. |
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| • | Step-by-step instructions for saving heirloom tomato seeds. |
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Put your backyard to work so you can eat from your garden year-round! |
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“Extending the growing season is one of the easiest ways to increase productivity in the garden. We can’t invent a new planet, but we can and must learn to use the resources of the current one more creatively ...” – Roger Doiron |
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“Whether you’re a greenthumb or a greenhorn, you’ll learn many new things from Niki’s experience growing vegetables year-round on the ocean-cooled coast of Nova Scotia. But the most valuable thing this book conveys is a sense of hope and personal empowerment. The good life is closer than we may think; we just need to know where and when to start digging, as well as when not to stop.” |
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Roger Doiron is founder of Kitchen Gardeners International, a Maine-based nonprofit network of more than 20,000 individuals from 100 countries who are growing some of their own food and helping others to do the same |
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