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NO-DIG GARDENINGby ALLEN GILBERTFor more Permaculture and Sustainability books click here Used softcover book in very good condition - no major marks, loose or missing pages. 105 pages published 2008 by ABC Books If you have always dreamt of a garden that requires minimum labour while providing maximum yield, then no-dig gardening is for you. It's a modern approach to gardening for busy people, and its organic methods have enormous health and environmental benefits. No-Dig Gardening is both an introduction to the basic principles of this type of gardening and a practical 'how to' guide to getting the most out of your garden using organic approaches. It details the simplest of methods but also demonstrates many other ways to be adventurous with no-dig gardens. The layering of organic matter, without diggins, means that no-dig gardens can be built anywhere - on top of concrete or lawn, in hay bales and tree stumps, or even in old gum boots! No-dig gardens can be built any time, anywhere and to any size or shape you want. Features include:
Esther Deans started the No-Dig phenomenon in the late 1970s with her book Growing without Digging. Now, here is the No-Dig Gardening book for the 21st Century. About the author Allen Gilbert worked for more than 20 years with the Victorian Department of Agriculture and managed the popular Victorian 3CR Sunday community garden program for more than 15 years. He now lives in Tasmania where he and his partner are developing a small self-sufficiency farmlet based on organic gardening principles. Allen is the author of Yates Green Guide to Gardening, No Garbage Composting and Recycling, Dreaming of Roses, Climbers and Creepers, Tomatoes for Everyone and, most recently, All about Apples. He is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines and runs regular gardening workshops. See other gardening books click here No Dig Gardening by Allen Gilbert
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