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ESTHER DEAN'S GARDENING BOOKGrowing without digging - No-Dig gardeningFor more Permaculture and Sustainability books at The Bookshelf of Oz click hereHardcover book with dustjacket in good, used condition. Clean, tight copy with no marks, tears, loose or missing pages, dustjacket is worn around edges. 52 pages. This is the book that started the No-Dig phenomenon in the late 1970s Contents:
Excellent gardening book for all keen gardeners and non-gardeners alike. A new softcover version of Esther's groundbreaking books No-Dig Gardening and Leaves of Life published together in one volume is also available click here About the author Esther Deans, poet, writer, gardener, conservationist, became famous in the 1970-1980s for her books which developed a no dig method of gardening by covering her lifeless soil (you can also cover the lawn) with newspaper and then wads of weed-free straw. She did this inside a garden border. She recommends layers of: (1) of newspaper (2), lucerne hay (3), organic fertilizer (4), loose straw (5), another sprinkle of organic fertilizer (6) compost (7). You can also use little pockets of good compost and seedlings in a top layer of loose straw, or browned grass clippings and rotten straw, which is fertilised by the ducks bathing water or some other organic fertiliser Esther is still alive in 2008 aged 97 in October. She lives in Waitara, a northern Sydney suburb in Australia. She influenced the work of Bill Mollison and A Sampson-Kelly in Permaculture. Her original book, Esther Dean's Gardening Book: Growing Without Digging has sold over 130,000 copies. She also wrote From Garden to Kitchen and Leaves of Life See other books by Esther Deans at The Bookshelf of Oz click here Esther Deans' Gardening Book: Growing without Digging. No-Dig Gardening
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