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The key to success for every gardening venture is rich soil. Achieving that basic building block is easy with this accessible soil improvement guide, which offers a broad understanding of the science of soilâ s microbial life in an engaging, entertaining style.
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The key to success for every gardening venture is rich soil. Achieving that basic building block is easy with this accessible soil improvement guide, which offers a broad understanding of the science of soilâ s microbial life in an engaging, entertaining style.
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- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781635862072
- ISBN-10: 1635862078
- Artikelnr.: 56976804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9781635862072
- ISBN-10: 1635862078
- Artikelnr.: 56976804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Diane Miessler is the author of Grow Your Soil! She is a certified permaculture designer, a soil science enthusiast, and a gardener with more than 50 years of experience. She has a monthly column in The Union, a newspaper that serves Nevada County, California. Dr. Elaine Ingham discovered the soil food web nearly 4 decades ago and has been pioneering research ever since. Widely recognized as the world’s foremost soil biologist, she’s passionate about empowering ordinary people to bring the soils in their community back to life.
Foreword by Elaine R. Ingham
Beauty, Magic & Tomatoes: Why I Garden, and How the Soil Food Web Helps
10 Suggestions for Creating Healthy, Living Soil
Making Soil: Building a "House"
1 The Skinny on Soil: What Makes Soil Good & How Does It Get That Way?
What Is Soil?
What Makes Good Soil Good?
What Good Is Good Soil?
2 Building a House: Start with the Roof (Mulch & Cover Crops)
Mulch
Cover Crops
3 Build the Walls: Organic Matter & the Soil Food Web That Sticks It
Together
Soil Organic Matter
The Soil Food Web: A Gardener's Best Friend
Biodiversity 101: Microbes
Biodiversity 102: Algae, Bugs, Worms, and More
4 Install Ventilation, Plumbing & a Nice Pantry: No-Till Growing, Paths &
CEC
Step Away from the Rototiller!
Make Paths
What Is CEC?
How to Increase CEC
5 Feed the Inhabitants: Photosynthesis, Minerals & Soil Testing
Photosynthesis: Empty but Necessary Calories
Macronutrients & Micronutrients
To Test or Not to Test
6 Compost and Compost Tea: It's Not Rocket Science
Benefits and Tools
Is It Compost or Is It Mulch?
How to Build a Compost Pile
Maintaining a Compost Pile: It Needs Your Love
When Is It Done?
Growing Pains
Fungally or Bacterially Dominated?
Worm Bins
Frequently Asked Questions, Answered
Compost Tea for a Non-Rocket Scientist with a Bucket
7 Where Do I Start? Building a Garden That Feeds Itself
Step 1: Pick a Spot
Step 2: Get Water to It
Step 3: Decide where You'll Walk
Step 4: Soften the Soil
Step 5: Pull Stuff Up, Throw Stuff Down
Step 6: Mulch
Step 7: Plant Stuff
8 Housework & Home Repairs: How Not to Make Your Neighbors Hate You
Maintenance = Mulch
Putter, Don't Work
Glossary
Bibliography
Metric Conversions
Index
Beauty, Magic & Tomatoes: Why I Garden, and How the Soil Food Web Helps
10 Suggestions for Creating Healthy, Living Soil
Making Soil: Building a "House"
1 The Skinny on Soil: What Makes Soil Good & How Does It Get That Way?
What Is Soil?
What Makes Good Soil Good?
What Good Is Good Soil?
2 Building a House: Start with the Roof (Mulch & Cover Crops)
Mulch
Cover Crops
3 Build the Walls: Organic Matter & the Soil Food Web That Sticks It
Together
Soil Organic Matter
The Soil Food Web: A Gardener's Best Friend
Biodiversity 101: Microbes
Biodiversity 102: Algae, Bugs, Worms, and More
4 Install Ventilation, Plumbing & a Nice Pantry: No-Till Growing, Paths &
CEC
Step Away from the Rototiller!
Make Paths
What Is CEC?
How to Increase CEC
5 Feed the Inhabitants: Photosynthesis, Minerals & Soil Testing
Photosynthesis: Empty but Necessary Calories
Macronutrients & Micronutrients
To Test or Not to Test
6 Compost and Compost Tea: It's Not Rocket Science
Benefits and Tools
Is It Compost or Is It Mulch?
How to Build a Compost Pile
Maintaining a Compost Pile: It Needs Your Love
When Is It Done?
Growing Pains
Fungally or Bacterially Dominated?
Worm Bins
Frequently Asked Questions, Answered
Compost Tea for a Non-Rocket Scientist with a Bucket
7 Where Do I Start? Building a Garden That Feeds Itself
Step 1: Pick a Spot
Step 2: Get Water to It
Step 3: Decide where You'll Walk
Step 4: Soften the Soil
Step 5: Pull Stuff Up, Throw Stuff Down
Step 6: Mulch
Step 7: Plant Stuff
8 Housework & Home Repairs: How Not to Make Your Neighbors Hate You
Maintenance = Mulch
Putter, Don't Work
Glossary
Bibliography
Metric Conversions
Index
Foreword by Elaine R. Ingham
Beauty, Magic & Tomatoes: Why I Garden, and How the Soil Food Web Helps
10 Suggestions for Creating Healthy, Living Soil
Making Soil: Building a "House"
1 The Skinny on Soil: What Makes Soil Good & How Does It Get That Way?
What Is Soil?
What Makes Good Soil Good?
What Good Is Good Soil?
2 Building a House: Start with the Roof (Mulch & Cover Crops)
Mulch
Cover Crops
3 Build the Walls: Organic Matter & the Soil Food Web That Sticks It
Together
Soil Organic Matter
The Soil Food Web: A Gardener's Best Friend
Biodiversity 101: Microbes
Biodiversity 102: Algae, Bugs, Worms, and More
4 Install Ventilation, Plumbing & a Nice Pantry: No-Till Growing, Paths &
CEC
Step Away from the Rototiller!
Make Paths
What Is CEC?
How to Increase CEC
5 Feed the Inhabitants: Photosynthesis, Minerals & Soil Testing
Photosynthesis: Empty but Necessary Calories
Macronutrients & Micronutrients
To Test or Not to Test
6 Compost and Compost Tea: It's Not Rocket Science
Benefits and Tools
Is It Compost or Is It Mulch?
How to Build a Compost Pile
Maintaining a Compost Pile: It Needs Your Love
When Is It Done?
Growing Pains
Fungally or Bacterially Dominated?
Worm Bins
Frequently Asked Questions, Answered
Compost Tea for a Non-Rocket Scientist with a Bucket
7 Where Do I Start? Building a Garden That Feeds Itself
Step 1: Pick a Spot
Step 2: Get Water to It
Step 3: Decide where You'll Walk
Step 4: Soften the Soil
Step 5: Pull Stuff Up, Throw Stuff Down
Step 6: Mulch
Step 7: Plant Stuff
8 Housework & Home Repairs: How Not to Make Your Neighbors Hate You
Maintenance = Mulch
Putter, Don't Work
Glossary
Bibliography
Metric Conversions
Index
Beauty, Magic & Tomatoes: Why I Garden, and How the Soil Food Web Helps
10 Suggestions for Creating Healthy, Living Soil
Making Soil: Building a "House"
1 The Skinny on Soil: What Makes Soil Good & How Does It Get That Way?
What Is Soil?
What Makes Good Soil Good?
What Good Is Good Soil?
2 Building a House: Start with the Roof (Mulch & Cover Crops)
Mulch
Cover Crops
3 Build the Walls: Organic Matter & the Soil Food Web That Sticks It
Together
Soil Organic Matter
The Soil Food Web: A Gardener's Best Friend
Biodiversity 101: Microbes
Biodiversity 102: Algae, Bugs, Worms, and More
4 Install Ventilation, Plumbing & a Nice Pantry: No-Till Growing, Paths &
CEC
Step Away from the Rototiller!
Make Paths
What Is CEC?
How to Increase CEC
5 Feed the Inhabitants: Photosynthesis, Minerals & Soil Testing
Photosynthesis: Empty but Necessary Calories
Macronutrients & Micronutrients
To Test or Not to Test
6 Compost and Compost Tea: It's Not Rocket Science
Benefits and Tools
Is It Compost or Is It Mulch?
How to Build a Compost Pile
Maintaining a Compost Pile: It Needs Your Love
When Is It Done?
Growing Pains
Fungally or Bacterially Dominated?
Worm Bins
Frequently Asked Questions, Answered
Compost Tea for a Non-Rocket Scientist with a Bucket
7 Where Do I Start? Building a Garden That Feeds Itself
Step 1: Pick a Spot
Step 2: Get Water to It
Step 3: Decide where You'll Walk
Step 4: Soften the Soil
Step 5: Pull Stuff Up, Throw Stuff Down
Step 6: Mulch
Step 7: Plant Stuff
8 Housework & Home Repairs: How Not to Make Your Neighbors Hate You
Maintenance = Mulch
Putter, Don't Work
Glossary
Bibliography
Metric Conversions
Index