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Homegrown Happiness: Food for the Family
by Dennis Henderson
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Synopsis
Fresh food doesn’t start in a supermarket. It starts at home, in the smallest pots, in the simplest spaces, and in the hands of the people you love.
Homegrown Happiness: Food for the Family is a warm, practical guide to growing delicious herbs, leafy greens, and vegetables indoors. Whether you ...
Homegrown Happiness: Food for the Family is a warm, practical guide to growing delicious herbs, leafy greens, and vegetables indoors. Whether you ...
Fresh food doesn’t start in a supermarket. It starts at home, in the smallest pots, in the simplest spaces, and in the hands of the people you love.
Homegrown Happiness: Food for the Family is a warm, practical guide to growing delicious herbs, leafy greens, and vegetables indoors. Whether you are a beginner, a busy parent, or a family looking for a meaningful activity to enjoy together, this book shows you how to turn windowsills, countertops, and corners into thriving mini-gardens that feed your home all year long.
With straightforward guidance and family-friendly techniques, bestselling author Dennis Henderson shows you how to start strong, care for your plants, harvest for maximum flavor, and use your homegrown food in meals that are simple, fresh, and satisfying.
Inside you will learn:
• The best herbs, greens, and vegetables for beginners
• How to set up growing spaces in small or shared homes
• Simple explanations of light, watering, and nutrients
• Kid and teen projects that inspire confidence and curiosity
• How to harvest for the best taste and continuous growth
• Easy meals and snacks using what you grow
• How gardening strengthens connection, calm, and family togetherness
This is more than a gardening guide. It is an invitation to create memories, strengthen bonds, and bring the joy of fresh food into everyday life.
A family that grows together thrives together.
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