subject: Vegetable Gardens for Beginners – Here's a Special Time and Money Saving Gardening Technique [print this page] You know, early this year, I was searching online for a book on vegetable gardens for beginners. See, I was planning on setting up an organic vegetable garden about 8 by 8 foot in size, so I needed a step-by-step reference book.
Now, instead of finding a book, guess what I discovered?
Well, I stumbled upon a detailed video course guide on vegetable garden for beginners. And if that wasn't good enough
The video course also showed me how to set up an organic vegetable garden using a highly proven time and money saving gardening technique.
Note: External link to video course can be found by clicking here.
This "time and money saving" gardening technique is simply known as ecosystem gardening.
Now, I've been applying the methods and principles of ecosystem gardening since February and I've experienced the following benefits:
Benefit #1: I don't have to use pesticides to battle garden pests! My ecosystem organic garden repels pest naturally thus I save money.
Benefit #2: Zero weeds growth! See, one of the key principles of ecosystem gardening is that one should plant diversely and densely. So what I did was plant several different edible plants.
I made doubly sure that available niche spaces in my garden were all tightly filled. Therefore, nuisance weeds had no room or space to grow.
At first, I was quite confused on the niche spaces filing process. Fortunately, the video guide on vegetable garden for beginners showed me exactly how to do it.
Benefit #3: I don't have to spend time digging and turning the soil. Based on the ecosystem gardening technique, all I had to do was establish a solid composting system.
A system that is self-sustainable therefore enabling me to utilize the nutrients again, so I don't have to buy them for a second time.
Benefit #4: I can simply ignore my vegetable garden for quite a long period of time (I once ignored it for almost 3 months) and it will still be able to grow fresh organic vegetables.
I know the benefits of ecosystem gardening sounds too good to be true, but it's important to keep in mind that you have to set up the system properly first. So yes, the initial set up requires some work.
But once it's all set up, you will be able to grown your own organic food almost on autopilot. Your ecosystem organic garden will require only minimal interference from you.
Best of all, it'll save you money in the long run. My 8 by 8 foot organic ecosystem vegetable garden saves me about $70 each week, and I spend about 20 minutes per month maintaining it.
By the way, if you want to take a look at the video course series on vegetable gardens for beginners using ecosystem principles, just the following underlined blue link: http://www.growingorganicfood.info
The downloadable video tutorials are accompanied with step-by-step text manual and project plan checklist so be sure to print them out for easy reference.
Vegetable Gardens for Beginners Here's a Special Time and Money Saving Gardening Technique