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The Superfood Gardener
Absolutely Everything You Need To Know About Growing Healthy Superfood Vegetables In Your Own Backyard.
What are Superfood Vegetables? Superfood Vegetables are vegetables that are packed with hytochemicals or phytonutrients. The Superfood Gardener shows you how to take control of you and your families health by showing you the simple step by step process to producing an abundance of healthy, nutritious vegetables in your own garden.
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You will receive the actual book via the post.

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Includes 16 page Pest & Disease colour insert for easy identification.
E-Book
The Pest Free Gardener
Chemical and Organic Solutions to Pest & Disease Problems In Your Garden
Normally $49.95, Introductory Offer: $29.95
An E-Book on how to have a Pest & Disease free garden THE ORGANIC WAY! The Pest Free Gardener is packed with over 110 pages of information and130 full colour images for easy identification of problems in your garden. It has loads of organic recipes that you can make at home. Think of the benefit to the environment and savings to your back pocket!
Download this information packed book to your computer or I Pad and enjoy the benefit of having information, colour images and organic recipes at your finger tips, without the expensive price tag you would normally pay for this type of hard cover book.

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Newest Edition to the Forest Blooms Wholesale Nursery
Forest Blooms’ newest edition is the unique, potted Christmas tree; the Cupressus Lemon Scent. This fantastic environmentally friendly tree is a natural conical shape and omits a fragrant scent that is not only pleasant for your nose but will also serve as a natural insect repellent. Tipped to be the “tree of the year” by many in the horticulture industry, the Cupressus Lemon Scent potted Christmas tree has been viewed by a large audience on the Better Homes and Gardens Christmas Special 2008.
This tree is sure to be the hit of the season, and no garden centre or nursery
should be without them. More... |