Deliver Your News to the World

An Informative Book “Homesteading Ideas For Growing What You Eat In Your Garden” launched by author William Whittaker

Enterprising homesteader and author, William Whittaker has recently launched an eBook titled “Homesteading Ideas For Growing What You Eat In Your Garden”.


WEBWIRE

 United States, November 24, 2012:  Author William Whittaker has recently released an eBook named
“Homesteading Ideas For Growing What You Eat In Your Garden Book - No BS Guide On Homesteading and Self Sufficiency”. 
 
The Homesteading Ideas For Growing What You Eat In Your Garden book can be used and applied in any part of the world. As people move toward health, wellness, and self sufficiency, the techniques outlined in this book will enable you to enjoy garden fresh healthy veggies while saving money.
 
The author walks the reader through gardening basics like water, dirt, insects, seasons, crop rotation, compost, and much, much more. This book offers insight about the concept of homesteading and ways to grow your own food with the best yield. 
 
This attractively-illustrated homesteading handbook is a useful kick starter for novice gardeners wishing to avoid costly common mistakes while quickly turn their homesteading ideas into a money-saving (instead of money draining) reality.

The new Kindle release, “Homesteading Ideas For Growing What You Eat In Your Garden” is now available at Amazon.

About the Author: For years William Whittaker toyed with the idea of becoming more self-sufficient in providing food for his family. While living close to an Amish community, he had the opportunity to see how they lived and how they worked and lived off the land by growing their own livestock and crops and using a barter system to get items they did not produce on their own.

With his wife, he decided to start with a small backyard garden, growing a few essential vegetables like tomatoes, cabbage, lettuce, and some herbs. As they became more experienced, their garden expanded. He now regularly shares his bounty with his neighbors and extended family members.



WebWireID165474




 
 homesteading
 homesteading books
 homesteading handbook
 homesteading ideas
 self sufficiency


This news content may be integrated into any legitimate news gathering and publishing effort. Linking is permitted.

News Release Distribution and Press Release Distribution Services Provided by WebWire.