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If you would like to grow your own food, but are afraid it will be too much time, effort and disappointment, you need to read this. If you have started an organic garden but have struggled to make it work, you need to read this.

Written by an urban homesteader who has gone through her fair share of organic gardening mistakes, this article provides the ten most important tips to lead you into successful organic vegetable gardening.

The tips reveal:
the ONE thing that, if you do it right, will save you many problems and a ton of work and money;
how to maximize the space of your garden bed;
the author’s biggest gardening mistake, and how to avoid it;
a clever technique that will improve the growth and flavor of your crops, while dramatically reducing pest problems;
the two top ways to irrigate your organic garden;
and more.

Learning how to garden does not require a degree in horticultural engineering, just a mastery of a few basic principles and methods. If you want to learn how to grow your own vegetables and garden fruits with a minimum of time, effort and money, this article (about 4,500 words) will help you.



ONE MORE THING: Are you about to buy this article? You may also be interested in five of my other gardening articles, as well. These articles give you a total of 57 gardening tips about starting seeds, building a cheap raised bed, extending your harvest, gardening in small spaces, effective organic pest control, and generally improving your backyard garden success. You can get all six at once and save 50% off the price of purchasing each article individually ($2.99 versus $5.94). Simply search “Gardening Nuggets Emily Josephine” in the Kindle store, or find it on my author page at http://amazon.com/author/emilyjosephine.



Emily Josephine has been studying, teaching and writing on the subject of natural health and nutrition since the late 1990s. A health nut and a homesteader, she can be found, at various times, harvesting fresh produce from her garden, managing the household finances, making fresh milk yogurt, and homeschooling her son. Her passion is to help others create the most healthy, fulfilling life possible, while working tirelessly to improve her own.