Raised Row Gardening
Raised Row Gardening
RAISED ROW GARDENING
Incredible Organic Produce With No Tilling and Minimal Weeding
A Smarter Way to Garden
Easy, fast, organic, affordable, sustainable and bountiful - the revolutionary Raised Row Garden method shared in this book is a vegetable gardener's dream come true. Using only soil, compost and mulch, the growing rows are simple to set up, require minimal maintenance, contain little to no weeds and produce amazing results year after year. No need for backbreaking tilling, and no need for expensive raised beds!
For Jim and Mary Competti, their breakthrough idea came at a desperate time. They loved the idea of gardening, but with full-time careers and young children, they just didn't have the time, energy and budget their backyard vegetable garden demanded. Taking the best of the best from popular gardening methods they'd tried, the Raised Row Gardening system was born. Their first year succeeded beyond their wildest dreams as they harvested bushels of luscious, organic produce from a beautiful, weed-free garden. Over the past seven years, they have become the top authorities on the subject, helping thousands of gardeners work less and enjoy their gardens more. With this long-awaited, gorgeously illustrated book, Jim and Mary walk gardeners young and old through the steps and stages of gardening the Raised Row way, from easy first-year set up to planting and maintaining an incredibly productive garden that only gets better with time.
Jim and Mary Competti are the founders of Old World Garden Farms. Through their blog (oldworldgardenfarms.com), YouTube channel, conferences and presentations, and now in their first garden book, they bring the methods of their revolutionary Raised Row Garden together in a step-by-step, easy-reference format. Jim and Mary live with their children on their homestead in Ohio.
"A delightfully easy read on a simple yet elegant gardening strategy sure to be of value to both the novice and seasoned gardener alike."
Mike Hogan, agriculture and natural resources educator
191 pages