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Homegrown Humus Cover Crops In A Notill Garden Permaculture Gardener Book 1 3 Book Series Anna Hess

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Homegrown Humus Cover Crops In A Notill Garden Permaculture Gardener Book 1 3 Book Series Anna Hess
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Homegrown Humus Cover Crops In A Notill Garden Permaculture Gardener Book 1 3 Book Series Anna Hess instant download after payment.

Publisher: WetKnee Books
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 2.92 MB
Author: Anna Hess
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Homegrown Humus Cover Crops In A Notill Garden Permaculture Gardener Book 1 3 Book Series Anna Hess by Anna Hess instant download after payment.

Permaculture Gardener (3 book series)  This is book 1

Homegrown humus is easy with cover crops!

Cover crops are a simple, cheap way to boost your soil's organic matter, to fight weeds, to prevent erosion, to attract pollinators, and to keep the ecosystem in balance. Unfortunately, most information on growing cover crops is written for people who plow their soil every year and are willing to spray herbicides. You can get all of the same benefits in a no-till garden, though, if you're clever.

Homegrown Humus details five no-till winners in depth --- buckwheat, sweet potatoes, oilseed radishes, rye, and oats. Profiles of other species suggest gardening conditions when you might want to try out sunflowers, annual ryegrass, barley, Austrian winter peas, crimson clover, cowpeas, or sunn hemp as well.

Meanwhile, the book delves into finding cover-crop seeds, planting cover crops in a no-till garden, and easily killing cover crops without tilling or herbicide use. Understanding the C:N ratio of cover crops helps determine how long to wait between killing cover crops and planting vegetables, as well as how to maximize the amount of humus you're adding to your soil.

Cover crops are an advanced gardening technique bound to increase your vegetable yields, but are simple enough for beginners. Give your garden a treat --- grow some buckwheat!

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