The informed gardener blooms again /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Seattle :
University of Washington Press,
Ã2010.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Evidence-based gardening
- The myth of folklore gardening
- The myth of companion plantings
- The myth of biodynamic agriculture
- What's wrong with my plant? an initial guide to diagnosis
- Understanding how plants work
- The myth of foliar feeding
- The myth of night light
- The myth of red leaves
- The myth of stoic trees
- The myth of designer trees
- The myth of uniform plant performance
- The myth of wilting leaves
- The myth of winter watering
- Why weeds will always be in your garden
- How/what/when/where to plant
- The myth of Arbor Day/Earth Day planting in the West
- The myth of Cloroxed clippers
- The myth of protective preservatives
- The myth of root snorkels
- The myth of vehicular vibration
- The myth of xeriscaping
- How to avoid phosphate overloads in your landscape soils
- Soil additives
- The myth of extraordinary epsom salts
- The myth of gypsum magic
- The myth of permanent peatlands
- The myth of wondrous water crystals
- The myth of fish-friendly soil amendments
- Tips for creating and maintaining healthy landscape soils
- Mulches
- The myth of allelopathic wood chips
- The myth of nitrogen-nabbing wood chips
- The myth of pathogenic wood chips
- The myth of rubberized landscapes
- The myth of phytotoxic yard waste
- Why buying ladybugs for your garden is a bad idea
- Miracles in a bag/bottle/box
- The myth of antitranspirants
- The myth of bubbly compost tea
- The myth of curative kelp
- The myth of the magic bullet
- The myth of milk and roses
- The myth of weed-killing gluten.