Pest Control for Organic Gardening: Natural Methods for Pest and Disease Control for a Healthy Garden
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Rating | : | 4.97 (881 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00HN9G2B2 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 316 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Great info with lots of links The best chapter in this book by far is the one regarding beneficial insects for your garden. I had no idea the praying mantis could grow large enough to kill rodents, or that in many areas it's a crime to kill one! There are also lots of links to follow up and find out more about insects you are considering for your own garden.The chapter on composting w. Travis C said A Good General Introduction to Pest Control for Organic Gardening using Natural Methods. Some reviewers have been far too harsh --- others, not nearly critical enough.The intended audience would necessarily be young, or at least novice, gardeners seeking simple, coherent, yet very brief information to point them in the right direction to grow their own vegetables without resorting to dangerous, possibly carcinogenic, petrochemicals.Those gard. Wonderfully concise reference guide! Love the links! Mike Helton I just finished reading "Pest control for organic gardening" and I must say I am really impressed with Amber's work here! For the compact size, I'm amazed at how much information this book has. This is a no-fluff, concise, helpful guide!My favorite section of the book was her section on slugs. The information is extensive here, and her recipes for slug pr
Happy gardening!. They also need this information for best results for their care. Organic foods grown on your own are healthier, safer, delicious, and fresher than their counterparts, which are chemically treated. If you are concerned about the quality of the fruits and vegetables you serve your family, organic gardening can be a real solution. It also promotes a healthier environment to our children, pets and at large. However, there still is the problem and pests and disease. This book gives practical and sometimes surprising ways to address the