Growing Vegetables (The First-Time Gardener Series)

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Growing Vegetables is part of “The First-Time Gardener Series” by homesteader Jessica Sowards, the host of YouTube channel Roots and Refuge Farm. The book is perfect for novice gardeners with its easy-to-understand step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations.

The book is winner of the GardenComm 2022 Media Awards Silver Award of Achievement in the “Photography/Book General Readership Category.” 

Readers can purchase the book on Amazon where it has a score of 4.9/5 stars (4,545 ratings).

Other titles from The First-Time Gardener series include:

The First-Time Gardener: Growing Vegetables
The First-Time Gardener: Growing Vegetables

Growing Vegetables Key Features

In this book, Sowards provides know-how, inspiration, and time management tips.

Aspiring gardeners can learn the following from this edition:

  • Garden placement
  • Designing an eco-friendly layout
  • Growing with the seasons
  • Soil preparation
  • Types of vegetables
  • Starting from seeds vs buying transplants
  • Caring for your garden
  • Pest control
  • Maximizing harvest (even within a limited space)

About the Author

Jessica Sowards is a homesteader and book author known for her work in promoting sustainable living and self-sufficiency. Through her books and online platforms, she shares her experiences and expertise in homesteading, gardening, and raising animals.

Sowards often emphasizes the importance of simplicity, natural living, and connecting with the land. She provides practical advice on topics such as organic gardening, preserving food, raising livestock, and creating a more sustainable lifestyle.

Her books likely cover a range of topics relevant to homesteading and sustainable living, including guides on gardening, animal husbandry, preserving food, and perhaps even personal anecdotes and insights into her own homesteading journey.

Sowards has a strong following among practitioners of homesteading, sustainable living, and self-sufficiency. Basically, her work provides valuable information and inspiration for those looking to live closer to the land and reduce their reliance on conventional systems.

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John Friedenbach

My goal is to provide information and tools to gardeners and people who want to become gardeners. People who want to eat better quality food. Food that is grown without chemical fertilizers, pesticides, weedkillers such as Roundup, and GMOs.


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