This guide will help you know all the basics of gardening. Everything from types of gardens, how much sunlight plants need, companion planting, essential gardening tools to have, and much more. When you’re done reading, you’ll be fully prepared to create your garden and make it one of the best.
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Hey mate, it's free..
So is dog poo gifted by dogs and their uncaring owners walking/exercising past my front lawn. Or SARS-CoV-2, to be current.
80% of all reviews give it a 4 or 5 star rating.
It's a BEGINNER BOOK TO GARDENING mate, not a guide on how to disarm a nuclear bomb.
Take it easy.Can you link us to a book for being a twat as you seem to be quite knowledgeable
You've been negged to high hell but I agree with you.
This information is no doubt always free elsewhere on the internet. This is junk.
The author has great experience with writing gardening books: https://www.amazon.com.au/How-Grow-Weed-Total-Beginners-eboo…
Seriously dude
Amazon could be giving away a car but it would be negged coz it's the wrong colour…
How much is this normally?
This is a useful cheat-sheet for planting etc. Just make sure to select your country and region by climate.
https://www.anglianhome.co.uk/goodtobehome/garden-news/a-veg…- Book - sorted
- Pots - sorted
- Soil - sorted
- Seeds ……. umm what
You forgot, finding time to read the book first.
You can usually find a Yates Garden Guide in the local library. Australian gardening guide now in its 44th edition (updated every ~4 years). Great source for info on what will grow where in Australia, how & when to plant (ie season). Reliable source of info. Once libraries reopen check it out.
Not free, and requires physically hiring from a library, others spit on the corners of the pages…. that from a place that isn't open at the moment.
Vs a ready reckoner PDF in your phone to keep forever. Granted, no where near as good as Yates, but still.
Thanks Op.
Author has a bread baking book for free as well.I also think the Self Sufficient Me youtube channel is one of the best gardening/self-sufficiency channels for Aussies although it is popular world wide.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJZTjBlrnDHYmf0F-eYXA3Q
I suggest that before people post crappy 49 page free books to see what the author's experience is.
Try this: https://www.amazon.com.au/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3ALisa+Bo…
Jack of all trades, probably specializing in cutting and pasting, with no actual experience.