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The Lazy Person's Guide To Flower, Herb, Fruit, Nut And Vegetable Gardening Second Edition
The Lazy Person's Guide To Flower, Herb, Fruit, Nut And Vegetable Gardening Second Edition
The Lazy Person's Guide To Flower, Herb, Fruit, Nut And Vegetable Gardening Second Edition
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The Lazy Person's Guide To Flower, Herb, Fruit, Nut And Vegetable Gardening Second Edition

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Millions of plants live well without human help.

Indeed, millions of plants live so well that people call them weeds.

Indoor plants can oxygenate and clean the indoor air of toxins.
Dry and deodorize a damp house and air.
Flowers, such as Boronia, can beautifully scent your home.

Succulents, "cacti without prickles", like Aloe Vera and other Aloes, Echeverias, Hawothias, Mesembryanthemums, Sedums and Sempervivums – grow easily indoors on a sunny windowsill.

Includes:

Exotics Without Watering;
Choosing Plants;
Easy Flower Gardening;
Flowers You Can Eat;
Easy Food Growing;
Fruit, Herbs, Edible Weeds;
Weed And Feed;
Breeding Plants;
Keeping Vegetables Fresh – The Fruit Shop Garden;
Indoor Gardening;
Pest-Proof Plants;
Preventing Diseases;
Plants That Do Not Need Watering And Feeding While On Holidays;
Potting;
Potting Mixtures;
Cleaning The Air In Bedrooms;
Planting Indoor Plants Out In Your Garden;

Also Includes The Health Hazards Of 100% Plant [Vegan] Diets.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGreg Dinneen
Release dateDec 14, 2015
ISBN9781311156860
The Lazy Person's Guide To Flower, Herb, Fruit, Nut And Vegetable Gardening Second Edition
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The Lazy Person's Guide To Flower, Herb, Fruit, Nut And Vegetable Gardening Second Edition - Greg Dinneen

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THE LAZY PERSON'S GUIDE

TO FLOWER, HERB, FRUIT, NUT AND VEGETABLE GARDENING

Second Edition

Copyright © 2009, Greg Dinneen.

Second Edition Copyright © 2015, Greg Dinneen.

All Rights Reserved.

Written and Published by Greg Dinneen.

Distributed by Smashwords.

ISBN: 9781311156860

For more of my eBooks please see my Smashwords Profile at:

https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/LactoVegan

My Blog:

http://www.lacto-ovo-vegan.blogspot.com

You can also Download PDFs, of some my pamphlets, from:

https://sites.google.com/site/vegetarianinformationcenter

DISCLAIMER

Information in this eBook, is my personal opinion, and is not to be taken as professional advice.

Or, as a substitute for professional advice.

People seeking professional advice, should do so from appropriate, professional people.

EXOTICS WITHOUT WATERING

For the 12 months, July 2010 to June 2011, I used 3,000 litres of water.

8.2 litres of water per day.

For everything.

For inside and outside my house.

Including, washing, drinking, cooking, . . .

And, for my pot plants.

And, for my indoor and outdoor exotic gardens.

Target 155 would have been 56,000 litres per year – not 3000 litres.

CHOOSING PLANTS

You can grow plants that:

1: are pretty or nicely scented;

2: produce food

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