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 cycleCompostable materials to incorporate and those to avoidBrowns and greens vs the carbon-to-nitrogen ratioThe full range of composting methods, including cold and hot composting; composting in piles, bins, and tumblers; and pit and trench compostingKeyhole gardening, food digesters, vermicomposting, bokashi, eco-enzyme fermentation, and moreThe relative merits and impact on the environment of each composting techniqueUsing finished compost to improve soil healthAnyone 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.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Role of Compost in Soil
Chapter 3: The Science of Composting
Chapter 4: Compostable Material
Chapter 5: Managing the Composting Process
Chapter 6: Piles, Bins, and Tumblers
Chapter 7: Easy Composting
Chapter 8: Vermicomposting
Chapter 9: Bokashi Composting
Chapter 10: Eco-enzyme (Garbage Enzymes)
Chapter 11: Buying Compost
Chapter 12: Compost Tea
Chapter 13: Selecting the Best Composting Method
Chapter 14: Using Compost
Epilogue: Beware of Garden Myths
Index
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