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The Vegan Gardener - Using vegan-organic techniques for a planet-friendly, wildlife-abundant, beautiful and productive garden (Hardcover)
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The Vegan Gardener - Using vegan-organic techniques for a planet-friendly, wildlife-abundant, beautiful and productive garden (Hardcover)
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List price R519
Loot Price R443
Discovery Miles 4 430
You Save R76 (15%)
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"By harnessing the power of plants to grow more plants, my garden -
which at the outset was always intended to be organic - quietly
became vegan by stealth. Realising I had crafted a vibrant,
nature-filled and no-dig garden from scratch, and was able to
sustain it without lifting a forkful of manure, or any of the other
grisly by-products (dried blood, bonemeal) of the animal-exploiting
meat, dairy, poultry and fishery industries, filled me with an
unexpected buzz. That same buzz has taken my growing, as well as my
thinking about how what I do in my garden affects our natural
world, way beyond just organic gardening. My vegan-organic
gardening journey delights and surprises and teaches me something
new each day, and I know of no better way to bring beauty and
abundance into our beleaguered, changing world." Our natural living
world is undergoing profound change, with implications for every
living thing on earth. To meet this challenge we must rethink many
aspects of our everyday lives, including the way in which we
cultivate our gardens. This book explains a mindful, gentle, yet
powerful way of gardening that is in harmony with nature. Vegan
gardening builds on the spirit and philosophy of organic gardening
- but goes way beyond it. We discover how our garden (or backyard)
is actually a living, dynamic ecosystem in its own right, and how
wildlife, in all its guises, is crucial to creating a healthy
ecological balance. Climate-friendly gardening is explored with
examples of how to take practical steps to reduce our 'gardening
footprint'. Peat composts deplete the world of non-renewable
resources, but there are effective (and easy) alternatives and
solutions for flourishing plants. Pests only need to be contained,
not killed - and beneficial wildlife can be encouraged.The no-dig
approach is better for the soil and the plants - as well as your
back! The concept of a vegan-organic, closed-loop garden,
self-sufficient in everything it needs - from soil-building compost
to plant supports - is shown in action.
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