Hugelkultur II - New and Expanded 2nd Edition
How to Re-Purpose Old Timbers and Garden Litter to Grow Vegetables - Including Hot Tips on Companion Planting!: No Dig Gardening Techniques, Book 18
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Narrateur(s):
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Brent Nasworthy
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Auteur(s):
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James Paris
À propos de cet audio
Hugelkultur raised bed gardening.
This is perhaps one of the most ancient of the no-dig gardening techniques for growing fruit and vegetables, originating in the Black Forest region of Germany, it has been around for many centuries.
Created as a way to grow food in areas where good arable land was limited, the Hugelkultur makes use of material that would otherwise be discarded as useless - forest debris and other garden waste.
What you will find in this second edition of the Hugelkultur book:
- All the material included in the first edition plus updated and expanded material to give more in-depth instruction on how to build and care for your Hugelkultur - and get the best results for your efforts!
- Expanded question and answer section to cover the most commonly asked questions
- A good section on companion planting - an organic gardening method that fits well with the Hugelbed concept
If you are looking for a "new" and sustainable method for growing vegetables that turns free waste material into productive soil for growing vegetables, then this audiobook will be a great fir for you!
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