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The Insanity Of Organic Gardening

By Jesse Horne


The economy is recovering from its recent fall due to the financial crisis. Employment rates are also increasing. Nonetheless, it cannot be denied that many people are still left wishing for their ability to be self-sufficient. Growing concerns over the increasing cost of basic commodities like food is the foremost agenda of any discussion today, as food is something that you cannot live without, because nutrition is imperatively and consistently, needed by the human body to function normally.

While most of the world is going to think that you've gone crazy, spending time in your garden, planning your garden and harvesting food from your own garden adds joy to your life. You grew that food. You nourished that food with compost you created yourself. You planned every aspect of your organic garden and as time passes your garden becomes more healthy and self-sufficient. You did it all with your own two little hands, a little knowledge and a desire to grow healthy food for yourself and your family.

Even though most people might say that you could easily buy the same vegetables from the grocery store, the truth is that these aren't the same vegetables that you grow. In addition to the fact that you have a wide choice of different vegetables to grow that you won't find in your grocery store, your vegetables haven't been treated with pesticides or chemical fertilizers. With different strains of heirloom seeds and plants available to you online, you have the opportunity to try your hand at growing things that you probably didn't even know existed.

People are going to think that you're crazy for spending you free time gardening. When you tell them how much you save on your grocery bill they will reply that your time would be better spent working to supplement your income rather than growing your own food. The satisfaction of producing your own food simply can't be matched though.

The methodology suggested in the book is authored by a scientist who grows organic food himself and hence, almost every detail about the needs of an organic garden and about building up this mini ecosystem in your background can be found incorporated. In contrast to other books about gardening, Food4Wealth doesn't talk about the work that you need to do, towards simply reaping a good harvest irrespective of the repercussions; but instead, talks about how to allow your garden to grow and flourish on its own, while you only prepare the optimum environment for the growth of your crops.

There will also be people that just don't understand that you enjoy being outdoors in your garden. You will get excited to spend time in your garden and see how things are progressing. You check plants for bugs and problems and get excited when flowers turn to fruit. Your garden becomes precious to you and spending time there is like spending time in your own little private oasis away from the world's troubles. It becomes therapudic to you and your garden is a peaceful place where you create your own little piece of Eden.

While much of the world may scoff at you from saving egg shells and scraps leftover from dinner, you know that what you're doing in creating your organic garden is not a chore. Spending time working in your garden is not labor. Savoring fruits and vegetables that you raised yourself is about so much more than saving money or spending time outdoors. Your garden feeds your soul and nourishes you heart. Your garden becomes a part of you and your life.

Steps are communicated through clear, understandable and simple language that facilitates a prompt learning process. The 60-minute video that accompanies the e-book is also a great bonus and the enthusiasm that is conveyed through the video is delightful and convincing. However, the varying volume during talks and jingles in the video, can reach annoying levels and you would frequently need to adjust the volume as per your comfort.




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