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Special Offer - eBook that is life enhancing!
Do you dream of having a backyard of produce but are not sure where to start?
Are you struggling to make ends meet and think you can’t afford to set up a vegetable and fruit garden?
Do you feel helpless about the environment’s problems and don’t know what to do?
Well, procrastinate no more and reduce your worries!
My eBook ' How To Grow Practically Free Produce -by learning to be more self sufficient like the pioneers of colonial Australia', will tell you everything you need to know. It will help you save money when you obtain the knowledge of the best way to grow your own food as cheaply as possible as well as solve some other problems.
At the same time you will be learning about Australia’s beginnings and how they did it in the old days. Colonial Australia was a time when they had virtually nothing and their very lives depended on what they grew. If they could do that, imagine what you can do?
By following the step by step instructions you will be surprised at how satisfied you can feel with life when you start to harvest your very own food!
There are a few recommendations peculiar to a temperate climate, like the general planting times for vegetables and annual fruit, but most of the information is good for any new gardener to use, practically anywhere.
What’s important to you?
Do you want to live as cheaply as possible and/or save money?
Do you want to try vegetable and fruit gardening and grow your own food like our Australian ancestors did?
Do you want to improve your health and fitness, slowly but surely, by producing and eating your own food the natural way, using some of the old methods as well as some of the more up-to-date?
Would you like to read and apply the tricks and strategies of the professionals without having to spend YEARS learning them like I did?
Would you also like to contribute to helping SAVE our environment which is so important now in a very practical way, as well as becoming more self-sufficient, step by fulfilling step?
Dear Reader,
It makes sense to try to reduce some of the cost of rising prices in the current economic climate, while at the same time improving on the often poor quality food available in the supermarkets where varieties grown are mainly for a long shelf life. Even if you don’t live in your own home there should always be a small sunny area you can quickly grow some produce. If you’re worried about what will happen to that spot once you leave, or if you stop, know that the grass will soon return once it’s left to do so, if necessary.
Vegetables and other food items such as herbs and fruit growing just outside your door, can not only save you money but also optimize the health benefits for which you eat them. And although self sufficiency is usually very hard to achieve completely it will be a step forward, as even just a small amount of food growing can give you a great feeling of accomplishment! Growing your own is a forgotten skill worth reviving and becoming more necessary now.
Do you realize the exercise could even be a good balance to sitting in front of the computer or television, at the same time being a unique opportunity to get the kids involved for their health’s sake too? And you definitely won’t need a big space to start in, or know anything about gardening in the first place as I will explain everything as you go!
You may have seen other instructions on how to build a vegetable patch that are often expensive with large amounts of materials required to set up. My eBook ‘How To Grow Practically Free Produce - by learning to be more self sufficient like the pioneers of colonial Australia’ is for people that can ill afford big startup costs but need and desire to grow their own within the context of tight budgets, or in the interest of becoming more sustainable and using what is already there. As the author, I am not only a qualified horticulturalist, but also have many years of gardening experience, so rest easy the knowledge you receive is tried and true.
So it doesn’t have to be a dream, it is possible to go ahead and become more healthy with little cost, just by reading and following my easy instructions! In just a few months or even weeks for some species such as the Chinese vegetable baby bok choy so great in stir-frys, or a salad herb or green like rocket or baby spinach, you could be feasting on your very own harvest! And this with the knowledge you are following in the footsteps of the pioneers who strived to survive in the early days, making Australia the great country it is.
You won’t be on your own either, because you will be able to email me any questions if you get stuck!
At only one payment of $16 AUD, reduced from $32 AUD, it isn’t a lot of money to invest in a vastly improved future and quality of life. However, this price is on a limited-time offer for early purchasers only, so you need to buy now!
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It comes complete with ClickBank's secure return policy, which is as follows:
"ClickBank will, at its option, replace or repair any defective product within 60 days from the date of purchase."
An informative bonus free report 'Making Compost – How to Produce Practically Free Plant Food’, also inspired by our heritage is included with your purchase as well!
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If you live in Australia and prefer to go direct, please email me at Neridah@heritagewords.com for details of how to pay by cheque or money order.
Yours sincerely,
Neridah Kentwell,
Author of ‘How to Grow Practically Free Produce’ and ‘Making Compost – How to Produce Practically Free Plant Food’.
Order eBook 'How To Grow Practically Free Produce', complete with free composting report, by Credit/Visa Debit card:
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Australian purchasers may pay by cheque or money order and even have eBooks posted if required, by first emailing [Neridah@heritagewords.com](mailto:Neridah@heritagewords.com).
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