Compost Use on Vegetables and Nursery Plants, Stanislaus County
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Release | : 1998 |
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Total Pages | : 2 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Compost |
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Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Compost |
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Author | : Bradley Gray |
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Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2021-04-19 |
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Barren wasteland or lush garden paradise? Here's one of the most important deciding factors: Have you ever wondered, why only your plants completely dry up in summer no matter how much you water them? Or why they freeze up and die in winter even if you tried to protect them? It's not that your efforts were wrong- you were just missing one crucial factor: Compost- because composting is more than just throwing biomass on a pile and then putting that on plants. If you want to understand why you would want to compost- and start an effective compost pile to create the perfect compost for your specific needs... then this is the most important book you'll ever read! Composting for Beginners is an amazing new book that helps every composting beginner to keep a balance of nutrients, prevent the roots of your plants from freezing in winter, and water waste during the summer. The easiest way to use the compost you made, so you'll get the most out of it. * THE TRUTH! The true purpose of compost enables you to understand why you would want to compost- even if you have no vegetables or fruits * RESOURCEFUL! What to compost at home? Compost anything you have at home ( especially kitchen waste)- no need for expensive stuff! * EASY! How to start a compost pile that grants you the perfect compost for your specific needs in a few easy steps * STRAIGHTFORWARD! How to use your compost in your garden helps you to use the compost you made so you'll get the most out of it * BEGINNER-FRIENDLY! Your most pressing questions answered the FAQ will answer questions like "Do compost worms share diseases with humans?" or "What is the best compost for my garden?" and much, much more in a glance This book will be invaluable to you even if: You never composted before You don't have access to rich soil and earth You don't produce a lot of biological waste You don't grow vegetables or fruits Scroll up, click the "Buy Now" button and make a compost your garden will love you for!
Author | : Clare Foster |
Publisher | : Mitchell Beazley |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2014-04-21 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 1845339886 |
In this new edition of her hands-on guide to the art of composting, House & Garden garden editor, Clare Foster, shows you how to build a compost box, select the best ingredients and put the resulting organic compost to the best use in your outdoor space. By taking some dead leaves, grass cuttings and old banana skins and enlisting the help of bacteria, insects and nature, you can improve and enrich your soil, feed your plants and nourish your vegetables, restoring the natural balance of life in your garden.
Author | : Bradley Gray |
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Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2021-04-25 |
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ISBN | : 9781801742252 |
Barren wasteland or lush garden paradise?Here's one of the most important deciding factors: Have you ever wondered, why only your plants completely dry up in summer no matter how much you water them? Or why they freeze up and die in winter even if you tried to protect them? It's not that your efforts were wrong- you were just missing one crucial factor: Compost- because composting is more than just throwing biomass on a pile and then putting that on plants. If you want to understand why you would want to compost- and start an effective compost pile to create the perfect compost for your specific needs... then this is the most important book you'll ever read! Composting for Beginners is an amazing new book that helps every composting beginner to keep a balance of nutrients, prevent the roots of your plants from freezing in winter, and water waste during the summer. The easiest way to use the compost you made, so you'll get the most out of it. * THE TRUTH! The true purpose of compost enables you to understand why you would want to compost- even if you have no vegetables or fruits * RESOURCEFUL! What to compost at home? Compost anything you have at home ( especially kitchen waste)- no need for expensive stuff! * EASY! How to start a compost pile that grants you the perfect compost for your specific needs in a few easy steps * STRAIGHTFORWARD! How to use your compost in your garden helps you to use the compost you made so you'll get the most out of it * BEGINNER-FRIENDLY! Your most pressing questions answered the FAQ will answer questions like "Do compost worms share diseases with humans?" or "What is the best compost for my garden?" and much, much more in a glance This book will be invaluable to you even if: You never composted before You don't have access to rich soil and earth You don't produce a lot of biological waste You don't grow vegetables or fruits Scroll up, click the "Buy Now" button and make a compost your garden will love you for!
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Total Pages | : 504 |
Release | : 1998 |
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Author | : Steve Solomon |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2013-09 |
Genre | : Compost |
ISBN | : 9781492712114 |
Back in the '70's, I made the momentous move from the East Coast to the West and quickly discovered that much of my garden knowledge needed an update. Seattle's climate was unlike anything I had experienced in Massachusetts or Ohio or Colorado, and many of my favorite vegetables simply didn't grow well. A friend steered me to a new seed company, a tiny business called Territorial Seed, unique in that, rather than trying to tout its wares all over the country, it would only sell to people living west of the Cascade Mountains. Every vegetable and cover crop listed had been carefully tested and selected by Steve Solomon for its performance in the maritime Northwest.
Author | : Stu Campbell |
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Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Compost |
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Author | : Steve Solomon |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2013-06-29 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 9781490570211 |
Organic Gardener's Composting By Steve Solomon This particular book gives me an audience problem. Simultaneously I have two quite different groups of composters in mind. What one set wants the other might find boring or even irritating. The smaller group includes serious food gardeners like me. Vegetable gardeners have traditionally been acutely interested in composting, soil building, and maintaining soil organic matter. We are willing to consider anything that might help us grow a better garden and we enjoy agricultural science at a lay person's level. The other larger audience, does not grow food at all, or if they do it is only a few tomato plants in a flower bed. A few are apartment dwellers who, at best, keep a few house plants. Yet even renters may want to live with greater environmental responsibility by avoiding unnecessary contributions of kitchen garbage to the sewage treatment system. Similarly, modern home owners want to stop sending yard wastes to landfills. These days householders may be offered incentives (or threatened with penalties) by their municipalities to separate organic, compostable garbage from paper, from glass, from metal or from plastic. Individuals who pay for trash pickup by volume are finding that they can save considerable amounts of money by recycling their own organic wastes at home. Includes sections on' What Is Compost Composting Basics Nutrients in the Compost Pile Practical Compost Making Hot Composting The Fertilizing Value of Compost Evaluating Nitrogen Content Methods and Variations Building Your Own Bin Sheet Composting Mulch Gardening Vermicomposting Locating the Worms Setting Up a Worm Box Feeding the Worms Fruit Flies Maintenance Garbage Can Composting Composting for the Food Gardener Microbes and Soil Fertility Maintaining Soil Humus Climate and the Nutritional Quality of Food Soil Mineral Content by Climate Area Fertilizing Gardens Organically Making Superior Compost Charging the Compost Pits
Author | : Graneta Gosens |
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Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 2021-05-03 |
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ISBN | : 9781802853681 |
55% OFF for Bookstore! Now at $ 16.40 instead of $ 36.45! Do you want to improve your garden with compost, top dress your lawn, feed your growing veggies, and more? With this complete guide "Composting for Organic Gardening" is possible to turn food scraps and yard waste into "black gold" that will feed plants and improve soil. Your Step-by-Step Guide to Making Compost That Will Enrich Your Garden. Your Customer Will Never Stop to Use this Awesome Book! Like humans, plants need good nutrition to grow, thrive, and be better able to fend off the effects of harmful pests and diseases. Good soil, which provides the foundation for a healthy garden, seldom occurs naturally, but has to be created. One of the best ways to enhance the fertility and consistency of the existing soil is to make your own compost. Nearly all native soils are deficient in nutrients and tilth (physical condition), with most being too clay, rocky, lean, or sandy, resulting in a less-than-ideal environment for plants to grow. Enhancing the soil with compost and other nutrient-rich substances such as livestock manure or worm castings will improve soil structure, texture, aeration, and its ability to retain water. It also helps with erosion control, pH balance, and healthy root development.Building and maintaining a compost pile is the surest, easiest way to become a better gardener. Not only will you be producing the best possible food for your garden, but by watching leaves, eggshells, orange rinds, and grass clippings become transformed into rich compost filled with earthworms and other soil creatures, you'll be learning what healthy soil is all about. In this guide you'll find these following tips: In the vegetable garden Pamper perennials Nurture shrubs and trees Give bulbs a boost Ingredients to Spice Up Your Compost Pile Trash Can Bin Wood Pallet Bin The Fertilizing Value of Compost Seasonal Overloads Garbage Can Composting The trick to making an abundance of compost in a short time is to balance the following four things: 1. Carbon 2. Nitrogen 3. Water 4. Oxygen Buy it NOW and let your customer get addicted to this amazing book.