Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Registration – Vegetables


Why A Course Such As This

It comes down to getting vegetable gardening information you can use right now –

and getting your questions answered by an experienced gardener.

And of course to getting that magnificent backyard harvest to feed yourself and your family safe, organic vegetables.

We both know it’s not the big questions that are problems for you – but rather the individual questions about your own garden – that get in the way of having a great garden. You run into something you’ve never seen before and simply need advice. That’s what Doug does on this site – gives specific advice to help you solve your problems. And he does it from an ecologically-sound point of view having run his nursery using organic systems for 23 years. It’s that personal touch that counts.

You can check out the About Page for full details but Doug Green is a 30 year veteran of the nursery industry – has won major awards as a garden writer with his 8 books, and ran his own specialist nursery for 25 years. He’s traveled around the world in search of great gardens and lives in both the North and South with his heirloom plant expert partner.

The details of the course are below – you can see the full layout and it’s all available to you to read, watch, and ask questions about.

Guarantee

If you’re not happy for any reason, your money will be refunded. You don’t need a fancy reason - all you have to do is email me and ask. My thinking is that if you’re happy, then you can have a better garden but if I can’t help you, then you shouldn’t have to pay for it. It’s an unconditional guarantee. A no-problem guarantee treated the way I’d like to be treated. You have a full 90 days to check it out and ask for a refund.

Doug

Cost

Everybody ignores the other stuff until they figure out what something like this costs so the cost for this seminar is only $19.99

And that registration will last for an entire year – you have full access to the course and to ask questions for an entire year.

Instant Access – Enroll Now

Use Paypal

is a fully secure payment system – it doesn’t require an account although it does prefer it. Click here now to access this information instantly for $19.99 for an entire year.


Use ClickBank

(Clickbank is one of the top two online-bank systems, extremely secure, it does not require an account and it only stores your credit data for the guarantee period). Click here now for a full year’s access for $19.99

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Course Content

  • Vegetable Seed Sowing Schedule – when to sow seed indoors and out.
  • How Much Can I Get?: A method of calculating how many plants you need to feed yourself.

    Techniques

  • Basic Soil Digging (video) – showing ways to dig the garden to save your back and get the job done
  • Overhead irrigation technique to measure how much water you’re applying with an overhead sprinkler
  • Drip Irrigation Notes particularly on measure the amount of water you apply using this system.

    Starting Seed

  • Sowing seed directly in the garden. Too many gardeners think they have to start everything indoors, here are the guidelines for success outdoors
  • Starting Seed Indoors – the easy and low-cost way to start seed
  • Handling Vegetable Seedlings After Germination – when to transplant and other tricks of the trade
  • Handling Tender Vegetable Transplants – so you can move them successfully from the seedling to garden stage

    In The Garden

  • Definitions in Intensive Vegetable Gardening the stuff that’s handy to know
  • Feeding the vegetable garden in a simplified but effective way.
  • Vegetable spacing in inches How far apart to plant vegetables.
  • Combining Vegetables by Top Growth: Growing plants by how their top/leaf growth patterns work together allows you to get more plants into a smaller space.
  • Sequential Cropping (following crops one after another)
  • Vegetable Gardening in the Shade: a few important considerations for what you really need and how to “cheat” a little bit.
  • Growing vegetables in containers – the things you absolutely need to do to succeed with this.
  • Raised bed vegetable gardening – and how you can design and work with this system.
  • Basic Insect Control in the Home Vegetable Garden – the basics of recognizing and dealing with pests.

    Vegetable Crops

    This section describes everything you need to know about each crop – or if it’s not there, you can ask your question to get the answer.

  • Asparagus
  • Beets
  • Broccoli
  • Brussels Sprouts
  • Beans: Bush
  • Beans: Pole
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Cauliflower
  • Celeriac
  • Celery
  • Corn
  • Corn Salad
  • Cucumbers
  • Eggplant
  • Endive
  • Gourds
  • Horseradish
  • Kale
  • Kohlrabi
  • Leeks
  • Lettuce
  • Melons
  • Mustard Greens
  • Onions
  • Parsnips
  • Peas
  • Peppers
  • Pumpkins
  • Radishes
  • Spinach
  • Squash: Summer
  • Squash: Winter
  • Tomatilloes
  • Spinach
  • Tomatoes
  • Swiss Chard
  • Turnips
  • Watermelons

    Use Paypal

    is a fully secure payment system – it doesn’t require an account although it does prefer it. Subscribe now for $19.99 for one year’s access and the ability to ask vegetable gardening questions.


    Use ClickBank

    (Clickbank is one of the top two online-bank systems, extremely secure, it does not require an account and it only stores your credit data for the guarantee period)

    research notes Click the button to subscribe – $19.99.

    What Happens Next?

    Right after you click, you’ll be taken to the secure payment page and then transferred back to your membership signup page where you’ll enter a username and password. At that point you’ll have full access to the research and advanced gardening notes. But if you have any questions or problems, please use the contact me form on this site and I’ll sort them out for you.

    Doug

    p.s. I really do mean every word of that guarantee – you’re happy or your money is refunded. No questions asked because that’s the way I want to be treated.