Synopses & Reviews
Barbara Pleasant and Deborah L. Martin turn the compost bin upside down with their liberating system of keeping compost heaps right in the garden, rather than in some dark corner behind the garage. The compost and the plants live together from the beginning in a nourishing, organic environment. The authors' bountiful, compost-rich gardens require less digging, weeding, mulching, and even less planting. And here's one of the best parts: and no more backbreaking slogs from compost bin to garden. The authors even identify the plants that benefit most from compost and how the elements of a composted garden work together.
A natural Six-Way Compost Gardening System provides the ruling principles for successfully improving every garden with healthy compost. Readers will learn how to:
- Choose labor-saving sites that keep gardens and compost piles as close to one another as possible.
- Work with the compostable riches produced at home. Every yard and kitchen produces plenty of material and easily identified with at-a-glance charts and for a great start
- Help composting critters do their work by balancing ingredients, adding high-nitrogen meals when needed, and keeping the compost moist
- Reuse recycling bin items, such as large plastic buckets and cardboard boxes, as composting equipment
- Keep diversity in the mix. The magic is in the variety of the components and how they work together to create "gardener's gold"
- Customize composting to suit specific garden needs, always concentrating first on soil care
Adhering to these guidelines, Pleasant and Martin bring readers on a thorough, informative tour of materials and innovative techniques, leading the way to an efficient and rewarding home gardening system. Their methods are sure to help gardeners turn average vegetable plots into rich incubators of healthy produce, bursting with fresh flavor, and flower beds into rich tapestries of bountiful blooms all season long.
Synopsis
Develop mature compost right in your garden. Barbara Pleasant and Deborah Martin explain their six-way compost gardening system in this informative guide that will have you rethinking how you create and use your compost. With your plants and compost living together from the beginning, your garden will become a nourishing and organic environment that encourages growth and sustainability. You'll also find that the enriched soil requires less tending, weeding, and mulching, so you can do less back-breaking work for the same lush, beautiful results.
Synopsis
Turn the compost bin upside down! The nutritious, organic diet your garden craves is as simple as creating compost heaps right in the garden. Plants and compost live together in labor-and time-saving harmony, producing bright, sweet, juicy vegetables all season long.
About the Author
Deborah L. Martin's affection for compost dates back to
The Rodale Book of Composting, which she edited. A former garden book editor at Rodale Press, Martin edited numerous popular titles and recently contributed chapters to Rodale's
100 Easy Garden Projects to Make, Build, or Grow. She has also written for
Organic Gardening and
Horticulture magazines. She lives in Pennsylvania.
Barbara Pleasant has written five books for Storey, including the Garden Writer's Association 2003 Garden Globe Award of Achievement winner, Garden Stone. She lives in Virginia.