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Grow Your Greatest Garden Ever
in Custom-Built Waist High
Raised Beds
Victoria Rosendahl Dear Friend:
I love to garden.
The thought of pouring over seed catalogs in January, snipping fresh
romaine, and getting my hands dirty ... soil caked under my nails ...
is a thrill.
I love to be self-sustaining as much as I can.
But a roll-over car accident in 2000 almost ended this joy when I hurt
my back and neck and couldn't bend or kneel like I used to.
There are times when the last thing I want to do is bend over and kneel
to pull weeds - or even pick tomatoes. It hurts just to look at the
garden when it's overgrown and uncared for. Weeds can take over so
quickly that in just a few days my flowerbeds go from looking lush and
gorgeous to a field gone to seed. Since my accidents, my low back and
neck sometimes lock up on me and make it impossible to work in the
garden.
But I'm a stubborn German just like my father. So stubborn, in fact,
that not long after the second car accident, I snuck my mother-in-law's
claw gripper - the one she uses to get cans off high shelves - out into
the garden in hopes of weeding and caring for my flower beds.
I thought if I didn't bend (too much) I could still keep the garden
looking nice. Dreams are good, aren't they? But I couldn't get the claw
part to hang on to the weeds long enough. And pulling the trigger on
that gripper handle hurt.
It started to feel like my favorite pastime was more like training for
a triathlon than relaxation and fun. Who needs that?
I thought my gardening days were over. Until GardenRack.
Gardening is Fun Again
When You Don't Have to
Bend or Kneel
If you've had to stop doing the gardening you love - or have been told
to quit - welcome to GardenRack, the ultimate raised bed garden plan.
It's a free-standing, portable, low cost alternative to in-ground
gardening.
If I could show you a way to walk out onto your deck, patio, balcony,
or into your yard and do some weeding, watering, planting and
harvesting c all without bending or kneeling - would you be interested?
It's possible because the height can be adjusted to your own custom
fit. You can tailor GardenRack's dimensions to fit any height needed.
In the downloadable plans for building a raised bed garden, the
planting surface is designed to be waist high.
Want some proof? That's me in the photo to the right. I'm 5 foot, 2
inches tall. If that's your height, too, then just use the dimensions
stated in the plans. If you happen to be taller or shorter, just
measure your height from the ground to your waist and that's how high
the GardenRack should be.
And in this photo you can see that I'm growing tomatoes, herbs and
scallions all within the 2 foot by 3 foot planting beds. I grow spring
veggies like lettuce, radishes, scallions, carrots and peas as well as
summer vegetables like tomatoes, peppers and herbs.
Since you can customize the height to your individual needs, GardenRack
is a perfect fit for gardeners in wheelchairs or with limited mobility.
There's even a way to attach a trellis to grow vertically and reach
vegetables for your supper - without help.
Get INSTANT ACCESS To
GardenRack, the Waist High Raised Bed Gardening System
[_] YES Victoria, I want to get instant access to GardenRack for just
$29.95.
I also want to get two FREE bonus ebooks with today's purchase:
GardenRack Growing and How to Attach a Trellis to Your GardenRack!
FREE Bonus!
Have your credit card handy and click the "Add To Cart" button below to
access GardenRack right now...
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I Wish I'd Had GardenRack
When I Moved to Virginia
If you have a minute I'd like to tell you a quick story.
When I moved to Tidewater, Virginia I was
10-year-old-first-time-at-Disney-World excited to start my brand new
garden. This was my first house with 5 acres! In Virginia, I finally
had some real space to garden.
The day after moving in, I ran to a local nursery, bought $102 worth of
plants and began planting. But I didn't get very far.
I found out quickly that my house was surrounded by clay hard pan
underneath what appeared to be good soil. If you're not familiar with
hard pan, it's soil that's so dense you can make pottery out of it.
Naturally, I was devastated but determined to find a solution.
And that's the beauty of GardenRack. You're not stuck with the soil you
happen to live on. Instead, you control the soil in two 2' x 3' plastic
tubs and can have your ultimate raised bed garden going in a single
afternoon. It no longer matters where you live, how much space you
have, or the composition of the soil. You'll have perfect loam every
time!
15 Square Feet = Great Garden
If you've got 15 square feet - about the size of a standard washer and
dryer sitting side by side - you can have a gorgeous garden. No matter
where you live!
And if your "garden" is more like a concrete jungle GardenRack is
perfect for you, too. GardenRack performs double duty - it's a
beautiful addition to your landscape and an efficient and convenient
place to grow flowers, veggies, and herbs without changing a thing in
your yard.
If you find that you'll be downsizing soon, your garden can go with
you. GardenRack is portable and you'll never again have to wait for
soil conditions to improve before you plant.
The first step in every successful garden is good soil preparation. In
the past, this could be a daunting chore if you've never gardened
before. Soil takes years to adjust if it's too sandy (water runs right
through it and doesn't stay in the roots of your plants) or too compact
(like clay so that roots can't get a good head start and spread out
properly to flourish).
Having perfect soil in the garden is something all gardeners dream of.
But it can take years to get the kind of garden loam you can have in an
afternoon with GardenRack.
All you'll need for a ready-to-grow garden is a layer of pea gravel for
drainage, good potting soil with plant food and water retention
crystals already in it, some vermiculite or perlite for aeration, and
some compost for nutrients.
You can get everything you need for an instant garden in GardenRack at
your local home center, including the compost. Just look for something
called dehydrated cow manure. It comes in bags and is odor-free ... you
won't smell like you're in a pasture of cow paddies when you open the
bag, I promise!
That's all there is to it.
Yours for a more bountiful GardenRack garden,
Victoria
The Frugal Gardener
Get INSTANT ACCESS To
GardenRack, the Waist High Raised Bed Gardening System
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Subscribe to The Frugal Gardener
a FREE monthly gardening ezine
and get a bagfull of freebies!
GardenRack
How-To Videos...
A DIY Project That You Can Do In An Afternoon
GardenRack is a DIY project that comes with easy-to-follow plans and
instructions. And don't worry - even if you're all thumbs, you won't
have a problem putting it together; that's how simple it is. All you
need are easy-to-find materials like these...
* Pressure treated lumber for life-long gardening
* Galvanized deck screws and joist hangers
* 2 plastic two foot by three foot tubs (normally used for mixing
cement)
... all available at local home centers, lumberyards or builder's
supply stores for about $60 altogether. That's less than the price of
planting a tree in your yard.
Plus, you won't need any sophisticated power tools or the skills to
read complex plans. I had an architect design the plans to make them
easy to read and follow. Just simple hand and power tools, a tape
measure and pencil, a drill, some screws and nails are all you'll need.
The combination of pressure treated lumber and plastic tubs is what
gives this raised garden bed its durability. It's steady and nearly
indestructible. You can leave it outdoors all year long, in all kinds
of weather and not have to worry about damage.
You'll have your garden for years ... and harvests ... to come. All
without bending or kneeling. Spend a few hours this afternoon and have
a garden growing tomorrow.
GardenRack is
for You If...
* You've had to give up gardening because of pain and stiffness in
your neck, back or knees
* You love to garden, but don't have a lot of room
* You've never gardened before but would love to give it try
* Love to garden but hate to weed
* Have only a few minutes a week to tend a garden but want to be able
to pick vine-ripened veggies or cut fresh flowers whenever you want
Go ahead, tell your doctor to pound sand if he tells you to quit
gardening. Follow my simple instructions, and I guarantee that
GardenRack will be your favorite gardening partner for life.
GardenRack ...
* Is hardy enough to survive summer storms and last through icy,
snowy winters
* Can stand up to heavy plants Is versatile - you can put it anywhere
for great, home-grown results
* Adjustable to fit any height
* A snap to put together with easy-to-find materials from your local
home supply store
* You'll have perfect soil - EVERY time
* Durable - GardenRack will last through many seasons and many moves
If GardenRack isn't the answer to your prayers, we'll cheerfully refund
100% of your purchase price - no questions asked.
That's more than my guarantee ... it's a personal promise from one
gardener to another. I'm so sure you'll be tickled with GardenRack that
I'd give this promise to you for life if I could ... but Clickbank, my
secure credit card processor, only allows 60 days.
If you add up all the freebies and the GardenRack itself, you're
getting nearly $100 worth of great information and lifetime gardening
value for just $29.95. You save 75.00!
Why are we doing this? Sharing is a gardener's fondest joy - and this
is just TOO GOOD not to share!
Since everything you need to get started can be downloaded from the
Internet, you don't pay a penny in SHIPPING OR HANDLING charges. That's
like putting an extra $7.95 right back into your pocket.
To order your GardenRack plans as well as two super bonus ebooks, How
to Add a Trellis to Your GardenRack, and GardenRack Growing, with a
credit card over a secure server now, just click the link below:
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