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"Gardening
Made Easy” will help you learn the basics of gardening, and get
your own garden started and ready for showing off, even if your
thumb is far from green."
Dear friend,
How many times have you promised yourself that
you’d turn that extra space in the backyard into a garden? How
many times have you looked out your window and wondered if this
year was the year that you would finally have roses to enjoy?
Have you and your family ever wanted to grow your own
vegetables, free of pesticides and high prices?
Maybe you just haven’t had the right tools, so
you’ve had troubles getting started or maintaining a garden that
you have planted. Have you ever felt like you could be doing
more or that what you’ve learned just wasn’t enough? Are you
ready to take your gardening desires from dream into reality?
Well, the good news is that no matter how black
you think your thumb is, “Gardening Made Easy”
is going to change those garden daydreams and turn them into
reality. Not only will you learn about the basics of gardening,
but you’ll also learn specific tips on how to grow specialty
plants and flowers.
If you’re ready to start planting and
maintaining a lush garden, “Gardening Made Easy”
is the guidebook that you’ve been searching for. No matter what
you want to learn, I am going to give you the ‘tools’ to get
started and the answers that you haven’t found.
At first, we’re going to go over the basics of
gardening:
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Planting zones
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Mulch
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Watering guidelines
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Fertilizers
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Dead heading
And don’t worry if you don’t recognize any of
these words, you’ll learn about them soon enough.
But that’s only the
beginning.
Since gardening is more of a science in addition
to being an art form, you’re going to need to learn about how
plants grow and what they need to continue that growing cycle.
“Gardening Made Easy” outlines the process of nurturing plants
in simple terms that anyone can understand.
Maybe you’ve never touched a garden hoe or a bag
of dirt in your life; that doesn’t matter. With “Gardening Made
Easy,” you’re going to be getting your hands deep into the earth
with the confidence that you are planting for success.
But where do I begin?
You need to begin at the beginning and that
means planning for your garden to grow.
In this book, you’ll learn about:
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Planning
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Preparation
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Planting
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Maintenance
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Insecticides
With these starting points, you’ll be able to
create a garden that works with the space that you have as well
as the goals that you want to achieve.
But you might have specific goals or ideas for
your garden, so I’m going to go into detail about some of the
most popular gardening trends in “Gardening Made Easy.”
We’ll talk about:
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Organic gardening
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Organic fertilizers and compost
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Organic insecticides and pest control
guidelines
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Vegetable Gardening
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What to plant – easy vegetables
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When to plant
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Sun exposure
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Watering
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Fertilizing
Many people are looking to create their own
garden so they can grow herbs and vegetables – without the
toxins some farmers use. Knowing where your food came from can
be a gratifying thing – and “Gardening Made Easy” will help you
take pride in what’s on your plate.
But there’s still
more!
However, some gardeners want to make the outside
of their home look beautiful to those that visit, so I’m
including plenty of tips and ideas for you to get started on
beautifying your yard too.
Learn about:
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Flower gardening
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Annuals
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Perennials
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Bulbs, rhizomes, and tubers
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Rose gardening – planting and maintaining
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Tree gardening
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Xeriscape gardening
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Hydroponic gardening – without soil
The possibilities are endless when it comes to
gardening, and so is the information.
But wait…what about the tools that I’ll need?
No worries there either. In “Gardening Made
Easy,” we’re going to talk about the kinds of tools that you’ll
need for basic gardening tasks as well as power gardening tools
that can help make your life a little easier.
The truth is that many gardening books are
written for those that already have the basics down pat – but
for those that aren’t quite as green thumbed, you might need
some extra guidance.
And that’s okay!
This book is filled with ideas and tips that are
easy to follow, easy to understand, and most importantly
EFFECTIVE.
But not everyone wants to head outdoors to
garden, but I just couldn’t fit that information into my 49 page
eBook, “Gardening Made Easy.”
So, if you order a copy of “Gardening Made
Easy,” I’m going to include my special report called, “All You
Need to Know on Indoor Gardening.”
This 12 page report
includes information on:
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Basic lighting
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Specialty grow lighting and reflectors
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Watering
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Fertilizing
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Room temperature
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Choosing the right container
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Potting and repotting
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How to grow an indoor herb garden
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Warnings about household plants that can be
poisonous
I had so many ideas about how to bring your
gardening inside, I just couldn’t fit them in “Gardening Made
Easy,” but that doesn’t mean you should learn about indoor
gardening too.
But what are you really getting?
When you order “Gardening Made Easy,” you’re
getting a resource that will grow with you as you learn about
how to properly plant and care for a variety of plants. You’re
getting the tools that you need to get started on a lifetime of
gardening.
Gardening is a relaxing hobby that can produce
real, delicious results when done properly. From the scent of a
rose in the morning to the crunch of a lettuce leaf that’s just
come from the backyard – there’s nothing like working with the
soil and seeing plants flourish.

Table Of Contents
1 GARDENING BASICS
5
THE BONES OF THE GARDEN 5
PLANTING ZONES 6
MULCH 6
WATERING GUIDELINES 7
A QUICK OVERVIEW OF FERTILIZERS 7
DEAD HEADING 8
2 PLANNING, PREPARATION, PLANTING AND
MAINTENANCE: FOUR STEPS TO EASY, SUCCESSFUL
GARDENING 10
PLANNING 10
PREPARATION 11
PLANTING 13
MAINTENANCE 15
INSECTICIDES 16
3 ORGANIC GARDENING 18
ORGANIC FERTILIZERS AND COMPOST 18
ORGANIC INSECTICIDES AND PEST CONTROL 19
4 VEGETABLE GARDENING 22
WHAT TO PLANT – EASY VEGETABLES FOR BEGINNING
GARDENERS 22
WHEN TO PLANT – FROM SPRING TO FALL, HAVE FRESH
VEGETABLES ALL THROUGH THE GROWING SEASON 23
SUN EXPOSURE, WATERING AND FERTILIZING 24
5 FLOWER GARDENING 25
ANNUALS 25
PERENNIALS 27
BULBS, RHIZOMES AND TUBERS 29
6 ROSE GARDENING 31
PLANTING ROSES 31
MAINTAINING YOUR ROSES 33
7 TREE GARDENING 37
CHOOSING THE RIGHT TREE FOR YOUR YARD 37
PLANTING YOUR TREE 38
8 XERISCAPE GARDENING 40
THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF XERISCAPE GARDENING 40
9 HYDROPONIC GARDENING 43
HYDROPONIC GARDENING METHODS 44
10 GARDENING TOOLS 45
BASIC HAND TOOLS – MORE THAN JUST SHOVELS AND HOES
45
POWER GARDEN TOOLS 46
CONCLUSION 48
A FEW LAST TIPS TO MAKE YOUR GARDENING EXPERIENCE EVEN
MORE SUCCESSFUL |
Here is an excerpt of
the book
Vegetable Gardning
Preparation for a vegetable
gardening is almost the same as for a flower garden
with two exceptions. Irrigation watering is the best
method for watering a vegetable garden, unlike a
flower garden. A vegetable garden must have
exceptional drainage. Root vegetables, especially,
will rot in the ground with poor drainage.
A raised bed is the easiest and
most effective way to guarantee good drainage and
for creating irrigation channels. Creating a raised
bed is quite easy to do and can be accomplished in
just three or four hours.
The first step is to remove all
grass and weeds from the garden spot. Then, instead
of tilling the existing soil, you will need to add
eight to twelve inches of material on top of the
existing soil. You can add a combination of compost
and top soil or just compost. While a combination of
top soil and compost is adequate and effective,
filling in the garden spot with all compost will
provide your vegetables with the very best growing
environment.
Measure out rows for your
vegetables making sure you will have adequate room
to move between the rows to weed and harvest your
vegetables. Next to each row, cut an irrigation
channel approximately six inches wide and six inches
deep. Tamp the soil down firmly on the sides and
bottom of the channels. When watering, you will
simply fill the irrigation channels with water.
As simple as that, you have created
raised beds and irrigation channels for your
vegetable garden. You are now ready to plant your
garden.
WHAT TO PLANT – EASY VEGETABLES FOR
BEGINNING GARDENERS
As a general rule, the easiest
vegetables to grow are: tomatoes, cucumbers,
peppers, carrots, onions, squash, green beans,
spinach and lettuce. These vegetables will provide
you will fresh salads and vegetables all summer long
and most are easily started from seed. However, for
the beginning gardener, it is easier to buy the
established plants from your local garden center.
In addition to making it
easier to get the garden established, buying
established plants also makes it easier to resist
planting too much. You should keep in mind that you
will need to faithfully water and weed your garden
all summer long, especially during the hottest
months. Weeding is especially necessary, as weeds
will rob your vegetables of essential nutrients and
water. Therefore, when deciding how much to plant,
keep in mind the maintenance needs of your garden.
Take care also not to plant too much of a perishable
vegetable, like lettuce, at one time so that you
don’t have a large portion of your crop going to
waste.
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