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Grow Green
Grow Green: Tips and Advice for Gardening with Intention | Jen Chillingsworth
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Approaching organic gardening can sometimes feel overwhelming. It can be hard enough to keep on top of the weeding without having to worry about using less plastic, avoiding pesticides and using too much water. Grow Green is a practical guide and tackles a topic close to Jen Chillingsworths heart growing sustainably. Packed with easy tips and advice, this little book reveals how to adjust your outdoor space and create a wildlife haven, while reducing your impact on the environment as you grow your own cut flowers, fruit and veg. Drawing on her wealth of knowledge, Jen will hold your hand as she takes you through all the gardening essentials, teaching you how to get started no matter how small or big your space might be. From making your own fertiliser with leftovers, planting in pots, reducing energy consumption and conserving water, to dealing with pests and diseases, Jen removes the stress and simply shows you how to garden green. Whether you are a first-time gardener or have seasoned green fingers discover how to get the most out of your space with Grow Green by gardening with intention. Live simply. Grow Green.
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quirkyreader
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Just finished this one. It was chockablock of good stuff.

BookBabe Sounds like it‘s shelf-worthy! 👌🏻 1y
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quirkyreader
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These books will be distracting me today.

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Darklunarose
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Finished this overnight, there is so many good ideas in this book some of which I am determined to try in the garden!

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Darklunarose
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So after pulling this monstrosity from my garden (looks like root knot nematodes which explains the stunted growth and other issues) I‘m gonna sit and bed and start reading this. Spring feels like it‘s first rays have reached…still not happy with the nematodes.