Hello fellow gardeners,
Welcome to the world of rush, rush, rush. However will I find the time to spend even a few precious minutes a week on my beloved garden?
Sound familiar? I bet it does, since life overloads happen to us all.
As you've probably heard a thousand times before, the answer is simple. Spend your precious time doing what you most enjoy, hopefully in this case it is gardening or even garden sitting, rather then the other 5000 things you feel you need to know or do before you can actually begin to cherish and experience your favorite delights. Like all those endless hours of internet research and reading, just to find you are more confused at the end of the research then when you started. After all, everybody has an opinion about everything, and more often, then not, they don't match. Of course there are some exceptions, like Athena's Gardening Tips. What would I do with out you?
While research is important, if your time is at a premium you will have to choose. You can sit inside gathering and sorting therough all sorts of useful or uselles tidbits and scraps of information on web page after web page, or you can ride on the coattails of those that have gone before you. Find a useful, up-to-date step by step reference guide that is rock solid, stock full of all the tips of the trade you need, one that you can come back to time and time again. You might call it a one-stop shopping guide for gardening advice.
One such reference is Victor Pryles' 155 page ebook entitled - you guessed it - The Weekend Gardener. The book has received rave reviews and covers all the main areas of a typical backyard from lawns, through flowers, vegetables, fruit and even a section on natural landscaping. It's ideal for both the novice gardener and the more advanced, with something for anyone who is looking for maximum results with minimum time and effort. Stop spending your time fussing about this and that, and start enjoying the beautiful oasis of your garden. Check out
The Weekend Gardener.
Delightfully Yours,
Athena Workerwoman
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
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