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Organic gardening : the natural no-dig way

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In "Organic Gardening", Charles Dowding, who started the first vegetable box scheme in 1983, shares the philosophy, tips and techniques which have enabled him to run a successful organic garden supplying local restaurants and shops for over 25 years.

Forget the rules: 'received wisdom' about gardening is surprisingly inaccurate.

Understand better what is going on in the soil and with your plants, in your own garden and climate, and work out your own methods instead.

Respect and encourage life as much as you can, chiefly by spreading good compost or manure.

There is no need to dig in compost and manure - just spread it on top and let worms take it in.

Digging can harm soil structure, and is not helpful to plants.

You can reduce weeding to a little hand-weeding or hoeing every ten days.

Based on his experience of a system of permanent slightly-raised beds, Charles takes you through a delicious variety of fruit and vegetables: what to choose, when to plant and harvest, and how best to avoid pests and diseases.

The book includes recipes to inspire you to culinary heights with your fresh-picked produce.

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Product Details
Green Books
1903998913 / 9781903998915
Paperback
01/04/2007
United Kingdom
English
223 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (chiefly col.)
24 cm
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