My vegetable garden purchasing power
Everything you need to know to optimize your vegetable garden, and harvest more for less.
Whatever you produce yourself, you don't need to buy: that's probably the best reason to grow a vegetable garden! At a time when food prices are rising faster than wages, adequate food has become a luxury. For those who have a bit of garden at their disposal, growing a vegetable garden allows you to eat better and spend less. From sowing to harvesting, including planning the vegetable garden, choosing varieties and succession of crops, Maud Roulot, who has been growing a 100 m² vegetable garden for several years now, enabling her to buy almost no vegetables, reveals her practical approach to optimizing her garden and gaining in purchasing power.
A complete vegetable gardening season: sowing and harvesting dates, varieties used, crop succession, fertilization, pest management, precise organization of the garden...
Detailed diagrams for following several crops through the seasons in the same space, to optimize the cultivated area and maximize harvests.
Yield tables showing the weight of crops obtained over the course of a complete vegetable-growing season, to give you a precise idea of the quantities produced in relation to the area cultivated, and the savings made thanks to a family vegetable garden.
Suggestions for improvement, tips and step-by-step instructions for abundant production.
A downloadable garden notebook to record all the important information concerning your vegetable garden: sowing calendar, planting and harvest tables, garden diary, vegetable garden plan.
Le guide du potager anti-crise: produce more to buy less
Maud Roulot - Tana Editions - 144 pages