Grow At Least
Half of Your Food
in Less than an Hour a Week!
Winner, National Best
Books 2009, Green Living Category
Finalist,
National Best
Books 2009, Gardening Category
List price $13.95.
The Grocery Garden, How Busy People Can Grow Cheap Food is for diners, not diggers. Grow at least half of your family's fresh fruits and vegetables in about an hour a week:
- Essential tools
- Free fertilizer
- Garden-enhancing low-maintenance animals
- Organic pest control
- Time and money savers
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"The Grocery Garden is a must read for today’s backyard producer of fresh fruits and vegetables. Elise offers all the essentials when it comes to the sustainable production of healthy home-grown food."
- Steve McShane, Owner
Mc Shane’s
Nursery and Landscape Supply
"Elise Cooke
proves once again that she not only knows how to garden,
she knows how to make it relevant for all those busy people
who only think they don't have time to grow their own
produce, feed their families and save some money doing it.
"The Grocery Garden, How Busy People Can Grow Cheap Food"
is a great how-to book by an engaging writer."
- Joan Morris, Home &
Garden Editor
Bay Area News
Group
"Elise
Cooke's writing for Bay Area Kids includes equal parts
education and whimsy, providing our readers with projects
and information that gets their minds engaged while they
play in the dirt."
- Everard Strong,
Publisher
Bay Area Kids
Magazine


