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How to Grow and Eat Your Own Superfoods

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An informative book which I'm sure will provide lots of inspiration to many new gardeners.

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As an avid food gardener, I was most glad to receive a copy of this useful book. Nurturing your own food from a tiny seed to a strong robust plant is satisfying on many levels, none perhaps more so than eating your own organically-grown produce. This book explains in easy to understand language everything needed to grown healthy superfood of your own!

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Very nice book with a lot of tips to help me start my garden this year. I also love the few recipes sprinkled throughout the book.

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A very straight forward easy to read and follow guide to fruin and veg. There is no jargon and the book is very easy to understand. I am a relative beginner and found this easy to follow with lots of hints and tips to get the most of of your growing experience. If you need some help and motivation this book is brilliant. Full of loads of useful information.

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I received a free e-copy of How to Grow and Eat Your Own Super Foods by Becky Dickinson from NetGalley for my honest review.

I am extremely impressed with the devotion and time that Becky Dickinson put into this book. This is the type of book I could have used two years ago when I started my garden. I will be using her knowledge that she put into this book in this summers garden. I love how she went into detail on the importance of healthy soil and composting and how that is the key factor in a garden. Also enjoyed her knowledge about how different and specific fruits and vegetables need certain things to grow better. Three key factors in soil are Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. She outlines the importance of crop rotation and companion planting and how different soil's (lowing, silty sandy, clay) work better on growing certain vegetables and or fruits. This book is Miraculous and is a must for anyone who has a garden or is thinking about starting a garden. Brilliant!!

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