Step one-get the book and step two follow the directions...can you believe this? Can you believe
it's this easy? IT IS!!! Scouts honor...this is truly a book for the gardening impaired
(that would be me).OK here's the deal, this method will not only give you a
plentiful harvest, it will be the easiest, garden you'll ever grow...no kidding...this is the honest
to goodness truth... If you're a beginner all the better, you'll never have to know
the drudgery of weeding, or rototilling. Well I didn't much like the camping, the wildness
of the outdoors was just not what this city slicker was looking for and fishing...YUK...need
I really say more? Than there was gardening UGH...what a time consuming, dirty, back breaking
experience. I'm a city girl through and through and when I moved out West I
wanted to learn it all. And if you can talk your friends, your hubby or
your kids into helping you build the blocks, you'll be gardening in less time than
it takes to do your grocery shopping.You do need to use a good soil mix
to start with, (recipe is in the book) which leaves no necessity to rototill (yeah!!!),
which produces hardly any weeds (yeah again!!!) and with good soil you nike requin have good draining
(even after a soaking rain) and best of all you never walk on this soil
so it stays light and airy and your shoes stay clean and dry (one more
time...yeah!!!) and you can usually pick your vegetables and fruit with your bare hands because
the dirt isn't compacted. There's absolutely no need for nails, hammers, saws or wood. How
could I get away without doing this part??? It was exhausting. You'll use a lot
less fertilizer (less smell, save money)...Your aisles stay clean, weed free and dry and the
amount of vegetables and fruit you'll grow will knock your socks off.So whether you're a
city slicker like me or just need a care free, fool proof, abundance of vegetables
and fruit to feed your family, share with your neighbors or sell at the local
farmers market, this is truly the way to go.So all of you wannabe gardeners, city
slickers and busy people out there...don't say you can't do it, don't say you don't
have time to do it, because if I can do it...trust me, anyone can...But you'd
better be prepared to learn to can, freeze or dehydrate your harvest, because there will
be lots and lots of it...Enjoy your yield for nike pas cher the rest of the year and
by this time next year, you'll be a pro...just like me...Carmella lives in beautiful Western
Colorado with her hubby, 3 grown children and 6 grand children while growing a cinder
block garden of her own. My first year I decided to plant a 10' X
10' traditional row garden...what the heck was I thinking? This was more work than a
full time job while raising 3 kids, but I loved having fresh fruits and vegetables...and
I loved canning them too...What a sense of accomplishment that was for me, making my
own preserves, tomato sauce, relishes the list goes on and on...the problem was in order
for me to can I needed to have fresh fruits and vegetables...yes I could have
bought local fruits and veggies, but somehow that seemed like cheating and it wouldn't save
me much money if I had to buy the food than preserve it...just thinking about
it exhausted me...than I met Lynn, the author of a wonderful book titled Cinder Block
Gardens...finally, a dream come true...I got to learn how to grow a beautiful, bountiful garden
without rototilling, without weeding, without digging, without getting dirty, without bending over for hours on
end and without the drudgery of the task at hand...Cinder Block Gardening...hmmm, never heard of
it, sounds silly, but what the heck...if it makes gardening easier especially for a gardening
newbie like myself, I figured why not give it a try? What could it hurt?
If I hated it, I'd stop...right? Right.To make this really, really, really easy just follow
these two simple steps... You'll never have to experience being hunched over for hours or
on your knees pulling weeds until your back just can't take it any longer, that
my friend is now a thing of the past-I wish I would have learned this
sooner. I wanted to learn how to camp, fish, garden and can my crops (ha,
ha, ha). Too bad camping and fishing weren't this easily enjoyable (smile)...The truth is that
the first time you build your cinder block garden it is a little more challenging
and labor intensive than it will be for the years to come, you do need
to build the blocks (but it's just like using Lego's-imagine that???) but once that's done,
the rest is smooth sailing. Carmella also supports the Locavore movement and believes if everyone
had a garden, no one would ever go hungry and suggests you build and enjoy
your very own Cinder Block Garden.
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