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Grow the Dirty Dozen

Stop Buying Produce with Pesticides and Start Growing Your Own Organic Fruits & Vegetables (Fruit and Vegetable Gardening)

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Grow the Dirty Dozen

By: Kristina Seleshanko
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By An Amazon #1 Bestselling Author. The Dirty Dozen is a list of the top 12 fruits and vegetables most laced with pesticide residue. Sure, you can avoid pesticides by spending a fortune buying organic produce at the grocery store or farmer’s market, but here’s a little secret: You can save a ton of money, feel better, and know exactly what’s going into your food by growing vegetables and fruits in your own yard! It’s so simple, even the kids can help. Grow the Dirty Dozen: Stop Buying Produce with Pesticides and Start Growing Your Own Organic Fruits & Vegetables offers step by step advice for novice and expert gardeners alike. You’ll learn which produce is most pesticide-laden, and exactly how to grow it yourself, organically. You’ll also find the best tips for preserving your harvest through freezing, canning, drying, and cold storage. There’s even a special section on genetically modified (GMO) produce, how to avoid it, and how to grow it organically. Save money. (Studies show the average family saves well over $1,000 by growing their own food.) Get healthy by eating organic produce and spending a little time in the garden. (Freshly picked food is higher in nutrients and improves physical health.) Know exactly what is – and is not – in your food. Read Grow the Dirty Dozen. Gardening & Horticulture
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