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Are you searching for new ways to reconnect with nature that allows you to eat healthy for the first time in years? Do you want to find a simple way to rest, relax and get satisfaction every single day? Growing your own herbs is something so simple and easy that it's a wonder why more people aren't doing it; especially given how big mindful living has grown in the last couple of years. We're all spending more and more time in our cars, at our desks and in front of our phones, which is why getting back to basics has never been more important. Here, You Will Learn About:The Modern Gardening…mehr

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Are you searching for new ways to reconnect with nature that allows you to eat healthy for the first time in years? Do you want to find a simple way to rest, relax and get satisfaction every single day? Growing your own herbs is something so simple and easy that it's a wonder why more people aren't doing it; especially given how big mindful living has grown in the last couple of years. We're all spending more and more time in our cars, at our desks and in front of our phones, which is why getting back to basics has never been more important. Here, You Will Learn About:The Modern Gardening Returning to Basics Your Road For Self-Sufficiency Tools Helpful tips in gardening Basic herbalism Setting up your garden This planting guide will have you swimming in fresh, sustainable ingredients. Learn how to build a grow light for your studio apartment or turn a tiny patio or balcony into a lush garden oasis, so you can have homegrown food anywhere.
Autorenporträt
Michael Parker served as a missionary and professor of church history for many years in Sudan, Rwanda, and Egypt. Most recently, he was the director of graduate studies at the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo, Egypt, from 2012 to 2020. He is also the author of five previous books, including The Kingdom of Character: The Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1886-1926 (2008).