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Dig For Your Dinner July eBook

By Mavis Butterfield on June 30, 2016 · Leave a Comment
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july ebookThe hot weather this month will do wonders for your garden.  With regular watering and weeding, you’ll go from little seedlings to strong, producing plants in what will seem like overnight.  July brings the best part of gardening too:  regular harvests.  Regular harvests mean less trips to the grocery store, less money spent, and more time enjoying things you actually want to do–like enjoying some iced tea on your patio while you stare out at your backyard grocery store.

There’s still lots of time to do some succession planting, or start quick-to-mature warm weather crops that will provide you with a harvest clear up to and possibly through October {Mother Nature is the boss on the exact date}.  Some of those cool weather crops will have run their life-cycle, and their absence will leave you plenty of room to plant.

The warm weather is not just a perfect environment for plants, though.  It’s also pretty darn conducive to potential bugs and diseases that, if left to their own devices, can equal garden destruction.

In July’s eBook, I’ll walk you through solutions to potential issues and bugs that could plague your plants.  I’ll give you a detailed guide to bringing in and storing your harvests, and plenty of tried and loved recipes to help you deal with what I hope is a bountiful gardening season for you.

Now get out there and Dig For Your Dinner,

~ Mavis

Get a jump start on your garden next year, and snag January, February, March, April, May, and June’s gardening eBook edition too, if you haven’t already!

 

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