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The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments

Using Locally Sourced Materials to Make Mineral and Biological Extracts and Ferments

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Revitalize your garden—and go beyond compost—by making your own biologically diverse inoculants and mineral-rich amendments using leaf mold, weeds, eggshells, bones, and other materials available for little or no cost!

In The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments, experimental gardener and author Nigel Palmer provides practical, detailed instructions that are accessible to every grower who wants to achieve a truly sustainable garden ecosystem—all while enjoying better results at a fraction of the cost of commercial fertilizer products. These recipes go beyond fertilizer replacement, resulting in greater soil biological activity and mineral availability. They also increase pest and disease resistance, yields, and nutrient density.

Recipes include:

  • Extracting nutrients from plant residues using simple rainwater techniques
  • Extracting minerals from bones and shells using vinegar
  • Fermenting plant juices and fish
  • Culturing indigenous microorganisms (IMO)
  • Inspired by the work of many innovative traditional agricultural pioneers, especially Cho Ju-Young (founder of the Korean Natural Farming method), The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments also includes a primer on plant-soil interaction, instructions for conducting a soil test, and guidance on compost, cover cropping, mulching, measuring the quality of fruits and vegetables using a refractometer, and other aspects of sustainable gardening—making it a must-have resource for any serious grower.

     

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        June 1, 2020
        When it comes to organic gardening, gardener and first-time author Palmer’s instructive primer makes the case that it is all about the ecosystems. It is not enough, he asserts, simply to save food scraps for compost and then mix them into the soil. “To have a truly sustainable or even regenerative agriculture,” he writes, “we need to develop the tools and management systems that harness the amazing power of biology” through organic mixtures, or “amendments,” to nourish the soil, which in turn will give rise to healthy plants. Recipes include, for example, an amendment using apple cider vinegar to extract minerals from shells and bones, which can then be applied to plants, directly enabling them to benefit from calcium. Other natural ingredients can be concocted from leaf mold and fermented fish, among other things, with recipes, proportions, and benefits noted in charts and diagrams. The book is detailed and densely written with an emphasis on biology, and the visuals will make it accessible to the earnest farmer or gardener. It may, however, prove too scientific for the average backyard tinkerer. But for the dedicated organic farmer, it is a gold mine of astonishing methods and new possibilities for growing and maintaining a sustainable and truly organic garden.

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