Minimalist Gardening is now the best-seller in Amazon’s entire Vegetable Gardening section.
If you haven’t gotten a copy yet, you’ll find it here.
The kindle version will be out soon.
Thank you, everyone.
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Minimalist Gardening is now the best-seller in Amazon’s entire Vegetable Gardening section.
If you haven’t gotten a copy yet, you’ll find it here.
The kindle version will be out soon.
Thank you, everyone.
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10 responses to “We Made It!”
You aren’t doing a book promo video?
I am working on it
Congratulations. Will you be selling those at Keepers? If not ill buy it online, no biggie either way.
Sorry, my comment may have been confusing.
I meant are you selling your new book at keepers? Thank you.
I hope we’ll have copies in time.
Sounds good
Ordered it yesterday! Was looking for the Kindle version, but figured I should have the printed copy anyway. Once the kindle version is out I’ll probably get it too, for the convenience of having it in my pocket. :)
Got my book! Yay! Started reading it last night but… found that the typesetting is a bit too, shall we say, “minimalist” for my >50yo eyes! Good to have the hard copy on the shelf in a grid-down (or phone-down) sitch, but I’m def gonna need that Kindle version, too. :)
Is the text too small, then?
Congratulations!! Very well deserved! I have several of your books and they’ve become my go to gardening reference books.