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Just picked up three books that may be of interest to the community. The first is Bill Mollison's "Ferment and Human Nutrition", which just came back into print last year. Covers everything from how enzymes and microbes affect seed germination to fermentation recipes from around the world.
The second is David Montgomery's "Dirt: The Erosion I f Civilizations", the title of which I hope speaks for itself. And finally I caved and got the definitive "Hemp Diseases and Pests" by Robert Clarke, McPartland, and Watson. Would easily recommend the third repeatedly if it wasn't prohibitively expensive. |
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I just bought and had Ed Rosenthal sign his new book. Protect Your Garden: Eco-Friendly Solutions for Healthy Plants. I will read anything I can get my hands on, and Ed was at the Max Yield expo so I jumped on it.
Carlos Danger, lol, what a scum bag. New York deserves that guy if they elect him. |
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He was a decent congressman, really. He does appear to be entirely a creepy sexual deviant though. If this was just an affair I'd say fuck it, NYC has seen worse, but it's sending your junk to women who aren't interested that's fucking creepy. That off topic rant said, the name is *perfecto*.
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Yeah, he's learned from his mistakes. He's a better man now, but that's not saying much, is it? -granger
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I'm gonna mosey on over to the general thread to keep this one from getting too bloated with off topic.
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Gardening at the Dragons Gate by Wendy Johnson.
I have read part of it but stopped due to work load and have now picked it back up starting at the beginning. All of you organic gardeners should read this. Recommended by Coot so long ago. |
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I don't know if this has been mentioned or not, but Jeff Lowenfels (Teaming with Microbes) wrote a new book called Teaming with Nutrients. It's really explains the biology and chemistry of how plants absorb, transport, and use nutrients. It's one of the books that makes you wish you paid more attention in science class.
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Green, he actually popped in on our discussion thread for the book! Go check it out.
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