You have come to the right place. I have written books on setting up your vegetable garden and growing fruits and vegetables in it. Here are the books you need:
Want to learn to garden? My first attempt at gardening ended up in failure. The weeds took over and squeezed the vegetables out. I was very frustrated by this waste of good seed, time, and money. So I became a master gardener and spent a lot of time helping other people avoid or overcome problems in their garden.
In order to help others garden successfully, I have written a book, Vegetable Gardening from the Ground Up, available in an ebook or a paperback from Amazon. It is also in Kindle Unlimited.
This booklet tells you everything you need to know so you can grow healthy and nutritious onions. It covers day length, how to plant and care for your onions, diseases, pests, harvesting, and storage. Onions hold a special place in my heart because I got to “help” my dad plant onion starts when I was seven or eight. I have been growing vegetables and other good things to eat since then. I want everyone to be able to grow good things to eat, so I have written a series of guides on growing fruits and vegetables to help you do that.
This book is available on Amazon in ebook and print.
The All About Growing guides tackle one vegetable or fruit at a time so you get all the information you need in one place.
Welcome to your first step in growing artichokes for your table. This guide tells you all about how to grow artichokes, where they grow, what diseases and pests plague them, and how to harvest and enjoy them. This guide is available from Amazon in ebook and print.
The All About Growing guides tackle one vegetable or fruit at a time so you get all the information you need in one place.
Welcome to All About Growing Asparagus. By choosing this guide, you have taken the first step toward providing a delicious and nutritious vegetable for your family for many years to come. Your work and patience will be greatly rewarded. As you will learn in the following information, an asparagus plant will produce for a generation. Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is grown for its young stems, called spears. Asparagus is a good source of fiber and vitamins A and C. It is one of the first vegetables to emerge after winter. An asparagus plant can live twenty years or longer, so choose where you plant it with care. Asparagus takes three years to grow before the first harvest (which is where your patience comes in), but the result is definitely worth the wait. If you want to grow your own asparagus, this guide will teach you how.
The All About Growing guides tackle one vegetable or fruit at a time so you get all the information you need in one place. Pick up All About Growing Asparagus in an ebook or print.