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Build healthy soil and grow better plants Robert Pavlis, a gardener
for over four decades, debunks common soil myths, explores the
rhizosphere, and provides a personalized soil fertility improvement
program in this three-part popular science guidebook. Healthy soil
means thriving plants. Yet untangling the soil food web and
optimizing your soil health is beyond most gardeners, many of whom
lack an in-depth knowledge of the soil ecosystem. Soil Science for
Gardeners is an accessible, science-based guide to understanding
soil fertility and, in particular, the rhizosphere - the thin layer
of liquid and soil surrounding plant roots, so vital to plant
health. Coverage includes: Soil biology and chemistry and how
plants and soil interact Common soil health problems, including
analyzing soil's fertility and plant nutrients The creation of a
personalized plan for improving your soil fertility, including
setting priorities and goals in a cost-effective, realistic time
frame. Creating the optimal conditions for nature to do the heavy
lifting of building soil fertility Written for the home gardener,
market gardener, and micro-farmer, Soil Science for Gardeners is
packed with information to help you grow thriving plants.
Create your own compost and grow better plants. With breathtaking
clarity, Compost Science for Gardeners demystifies composting
practices and helps readers determine the best technique for their
unique situation. This comprehensive science-based book is your key
to building healthier soil and growing better plants. Using plain
language and easy-to-follow instructions, this essential resource
distills and blends the latest scientific research with the
author's many decades of knowledge and experience into manageable
form, debunking a host of common gardening myths along the way.
Learn about: The role of composting in the ecological cycle
Compostable materials to incorporate and those to avoid Browns and
greens vs the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio The full range of composting
methods, including cold and hot composting; composting in piles,
bins, and tumblers; and pit and trench composting Keyhole
gardening, food digesters, vermicomposting, bokashi, eco-enzyme
fermentation, and more The relative merits and impact on the
environment of each composting technique Using finished compost to
improve soil health Anyone can compost. Whether you are a balcony
or backyard gardener, market gardener, small-scale farmer, or
homesteader, or even if you are simply looking for a way to keep
organic matter out of the landfill, this book will show you how to
do it simply, safely, and sensibly.
Your garden's little helpers – the role of microbes in growing
great plants Microscopic organisms are as important to plant growth
as water and light. Microbe Science for Gardeners highlights the
essential role of microbes in plant biosystems and soil health,
provides practical how-to gardening advice for enhancing plant
microbiomes, and debunks common gardening myths. This accessible
guide goes beyond soil biology to examine the crucial role of
microorganisms in cultivating a productive garden. Coverage
includes: The vital interrelationships in microbe populations and
between microbes and plants Understanding microbes such as
bacteria, yeast, mycorrhizal fungi, and protozoa, both in the
rhizosphere and above ground Scientific breakthroughs about
microbes that live in the leaves and roots of plants, forming
symbiotic relationships How practices such as tilling, crop
rotation, and mulching affect the microbe community How the savvy
gardener can influence microbial colonies to encourage beneficial
organisms while discouraging those that cause disease or other
undesirable effects An objective, common-sense analysis of recently
popularized practices such as controlling fungal-to-bacterial
ratios and applying biostimulants, compost tea, or plant probiotics
Prevention and cures for dozens of bacterial, viral, and fungal
plant diseases. Whether you're a home gardener, market gardener, or
micro-farmer, Microbe Science for Gardeners will help you leverage
the incredible power of the mighty microbe to grow healthy, strong,
thriving plants.
A little plant science grows a long way Plant Science for Gardeners
empowers growers to analyze common problems, find solutions, and
make better decisions in the garden for optimal plant health and
productivity. Most gardeners learn by accumulating rules - water
once a week, never dry out snowdrop bulbs, prune lilacs after
flowering, plant garlic in October-the list is endless. Rules take
years to learn and yet leave you floundering when the unexpected
strikes and plants look unhealthy, produce poorly, or die. There is
a better way. By understanding the basic biology of how plants
grow, you can become a thinking gardener with the confidence to
problem solve for optimized plant health and productivity. Learn
the science and ditch the rules! Coverage includes: The biology of
roots, stems, leaves, and flowers Understanding how plants function
as whole organisms The role of nutrients and inputs Vegetables,
flowers, grasses, and trees and shrubs Propagation and genetics
Sidebars that explode common gardening myths Tips for evaluating
plant problems and finding solutions. Whether you're a home
gardener, micro-farmer, market gardener, or homesteader, this
entertaining and accessible guide shortens the learning curve and
gives you the knowledge to succeed no matter where you live.
Build a natural pond for wildlife, beauty, and quiet contemplation
Typical backyard ponds are a complicated mess of pipes, pumps,
filters, and nasty chemicals designed to adjust pH and keep algae
at bay. Hardly the bucolic, natural ecosystem beloved by
dragonflies, frogs, and songbirds. The antidote is a natural pond,
free of hassle, cost, and complexity and designed as a fully
functional ecosystem, ideal for biodiversity, swimming, irrigation,
and quiet contemplation. Building Natural Ponds is the first
step-by-step guide to designing and building natural ponds that use
no pumps, filters, chemicals, or electricity and mimic native ponds
in both aesthetics and functionality. Highly illustrated with
how-to drawings and photographs, coverage includes: Understanding
pond ecosystems and natural algae control Planning, design, siting,
and pond aesthetics Step-by-step guidance for construction, plants
and fish, and maintenance and trouble shooting Scaling up to large
ponds, pools, bogs, and rain gardens. Whether you're a backyard
gardener looking to add a small serene natural water feature or a
homesteader with visions of a large pond for fish, swimming, and
irrigation, Building Natural Ponds is the complete guide to
building ponds in tune with nature, where plants, insects, and
amphibians thrive in blissful serenity. Robert Pavlis , a Master
Gardener with over 40 years of gardening experience, is owner and
developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a six-acre botanical garden
featuring over 2,500 varieties of plants. A well-respected speaker
and teacher, Robert has published articles in Mother Earth News ,
Ontario Gardening magazine, the widely read blog GardenMyths.com,
which explodes common gardening myths and gardening information
site GardenFundamentals.com.
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