A General Guide to Filling Your Garden With Plants & Wildlife on a Shoestring

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Gardening, Greenhouses, Flowers
Cover of the book A General Guide to Filling Your Garden With Plants & Wildlife on a Shoestring by Andrew M Molloy, Andrew M Molloy
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Author: Andrew M Molloy ISBN: 9781521444917
Publisher: Andrew M Molloy Publication: November 19, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andrew M Molloy
ISBN: 9781521444917
Publisher: Andrew M Molloy
Publication: November 19, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Do you think it is impossible to fill your garden with flower's, herbs, vegetables & fruit? For just a few quid. Well think again. I do this every year and have no restrictions on how many, or few plants I choose to fill my garden with. Growing your own plants cannot be simpler. We have all been to the garden centre and had our eyes pop out when the cashier tallies up our purchases, and it's getting more and more expensive to fill those naked borders. With just a little knowledge and a few cost saving tips, this could be a thing of the past for you. Not only is it more pleasurable to grow your own plants, it makes sense. Why burst the bank when you could be spending the extra money you save on something else!

This handy guide will help you grow your own plants, save you money and hopefully help you recycle more of those plastic pots that are polluting our planet, along with reusing many things you might ordinarily throw away. Gardening is not only a great exercise, it also is one of the best stress relievers in this hectic world we all live in today. This is your space, and it need not cost the Earth to have it filled with plants.

In this second edition, there is a wildlife section to help you attract more wildlife into your garden, and will show how you can do this, again, for little to no cost, and only requires your time. Wildlife is important, and as responsible gardeners we do need to consider the long term impacts of what, and how we treat our outdoor spaces. Many species are in decline, and we should all not only be aware of this, but have a little knowledge on how we can help. Doing small things to attract and help our wildlife to survive, and what better way to see nature in all its glory, right on your doorstep, and it's free!

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Do you think it is impossible to fill your garden with flower's, herbs, vegetables & fruit? For just a few quid. Well think again. I do this every year and have no restrictions on how many, or few plants I choose to fill my garden with. Growing your own plants cannot be simpler. We have all been to the garden centre and had our eyes pop out when the cashier tallies up our purchases, and it's getting more and more expensive to fill those naked borders. With just a little knowledge and a few cost saving tips, this could be a thing of the past for you. Not only is it more pleasurable to grow your own plants, it makes sense. Why burst the bank when you could be spending the extra money you save on something else!

This handy guide will help you grow your own plants, save you money and hopefully help you recycle more of those plastic pots that are polluting our planet, along with reusing many things you might ordinarily throw away. Gardening is not only a great exercise, it also is one of the best stress relievers in this hectic world we all live in today. This is your space, and it need not cost the Earth to have it filled with plants.

In this second edition, there is a wildlife section to help you attract more wildlife into your garden, and will show how you can do this, again, for little to no cost, and only requires your time. Wildlife is important, and as responsible gardeners we do need to consider the long term impacts of what, and how we treat our outdoor spaces. Many species are in decline, and we should all not only be aware of this, but have a little knowledge on how we can help. Doing small things to attract and help our wildlife to survive, and what better way to see nature in all its glory, right on your doorstep, and it's free!

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