How to Become a Gardener, 9780760374245
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Grow food, find freedom: A beginner’s guide to food autonomy.

How to Become a Gardener

find empowerment in creating your own food security

$42.50

  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    28 November 2022

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Summary

Grow Your Own: A Beginner’s Guide to Gardening and Food Security

Food insecurity impacts over 37 million in the US alone, with a higher prevalence occurring among people of color. In How to Become a Gardener, biologist, gardener, and food security advocate Ashlie Thomas (@the.mocha.gardener) guides readers on their own life-changing path from food insecurity to nourishing homegrown harvests.

The journey begins with finding your “why” and continues through to the rea…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780760374245
ISBN-10:0760374244
Author:Ashlie Thomas
Publisher:Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Imprint:Cool Springs Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:28 November 2022
Weight:721g
Dimensions:254mm x 203mm
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Critics Review

”…is a beautiful encapsulation of Thomas’s love and appreciation for gardening that has everything you need to grow your own food and become the gardener you want to be.”     * Washington Gardener Magazine *“…grow an abundance of crops, including a variety of leafy greens, roots and tubers, and a whole host of fruits… With a garden, [the author] says, you’re not just cultivating a space – you’re cultivating yourself.” * Better Homes & Gardens *

About The Author

Ashlie Thomas

Ashlie Thomas is a food security and home gardening advocate known on social media as The Mocha Gardener. Several years ago, Ashlie began her gardening journey with her husband on their one-acre North Carolina homestead. Through gardening, she has become more conscientious of local food systems and the health of the environment. Ashlie’s love for wellness and the environment fuelled her passion to grow food and bring awareness through practice to growing issues of food insecurity in vulnerable communities around the country. After spending her childhood in a rural community that lacked sufficient access to nutritious foods, she understood that one way to address this barrier is through learning how to grow food and educating others on what quality foods consists of and from where it originates. Ashlie not only believes that her garden may serve as a spiritually enlightening place to ground and regenerate, but also as an opportunity to deeply connect and give reverence to what she feeds herself, her family, and her friends. It is her hope and mission to empower others to take control of their well -being through growing the very thing that sustains them…good, nutritious food.

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