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Sustainable Food Gardens: Myths and Solutions by Robert Kourik

 
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Sustainable Food Gardens: Myths and Solutions
by Robert Kourik

Ready to channel your inner green thumb and embark on a victorious journey of cultivating a garden?


With the wisdom contained within these hallowed pages, you shall possess the power to conquer and vanquish all adversaries, emerging triumphant in the face of any challenge that dare cross your path.

· The art of farming without breaking your back (no-till techniques)

· Clay soil: Turning dirt into a fashion statement with deep mulching!

· "Turning dirt into gold: boosting yields with soil sorcery"

· Ugly gardens (avert your eyes!), also known as "ornamental landscapes"

· Drought (mulching like a boss)

· Pests (because even plants need a little drama in their lives)

· Getting frisky with the soil (green manures)

· Making hydration a high-class affair (fancy drip irrigation)

· Plants that didn't get the memo: non-native, invasive troublemakers (eco-friendly control)

Welcome to Sustainable Food Gardens, where we embark on a quest to discover the Holy Grail of gardening. Prepare to unlock the secrets of achieving productivity, mouthwatering food, and a stunningly sustainable garden or yard. It's time to unleash your inner gardening knight!



Format: PDF
Length: 486 pages
...with more than 450 illustrations, most in full color and more than 4000 entries in the 22-page Index



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Thanks. This is something I have been planning on trying
 
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two giant solar food dehydrators - one with rocket assist
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