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Most gardening books assume you have unlimited Saturdays; this one assumes you have ninety minutes. Grow real food without rearranging your life. If you've ever wanted a productive vegetable garden but couldn't spare the hours, The Weekend Farmer offers a smarter way forward. This is gardening for people with careers, commutes, kids, deadlines-and only 90 minutes a week to spare. Drawing on systems thinking, lean design, and real-world backyard experiments, this book shows you how to build a small, durable, ridiculously efficient food-growing system that works with your schedule, not against…mehr

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Most gardening books assume you have unlimited Saturdays; this one assumes you have ninety minutes. Grow real food without rearranging your life. If you've ever wanted a productive vegetable garden but couldn't spare the hours, The Weekend Farmer offers a smarter way forward. This is gardening for people with careers, commutes, kids, deadlines-and only 90 minutes a week to spare. Drawing on systems thinking, lean design, and real-world backyard experiments, this book shows you how to build a small, durable, ridiculously efficient food-growing system that works with your schedule, not against it. No romantic homestead fantasies. No livestock. No treadmill of chores. Just clean, predictable, meaningful harvests from a compact space. Inside, you'll learn how to: ¿ Design a 90-minute weekly workflow that eliminates overwhelm ¿ Use the 70% Harvest Rule to grow only what actually produces ¿ Build raised beds that are low-maintenance and season-proof ¿ Apply the Time-Dollar Crop Calculator to choose high-return plants ¿ Set up irrigation, soil, and support systems that run quietly in the background ¿ Avoid the traps that waste time, money, and motivation Whether you're growing on a balcony, patio, or a modest backyard, this approach helps you cultivate food you can feel proud of-without quitting your job or sacrificing your weekends. Grow less. Grow better. Grow what fits your life.