Growing Greens Organically
Introduction
There was once a time when human beings did not have to bother about their eco- system being contaminated with chemical pollution. However, today, this is an ever-growing problem, because of the use of hazardous and potentially dangerous chemical fertilizer, herbicides and pesticides on the land.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Basics of Organic Farming
- Ensuring Soil Fertility
- Humus
- Natural Fertilizer and Manure Sources
- Animal Manure, and Farmyard Waste
- Pigeon, poultry, and Other Manure
- Hay and Straw
- Leaf Mold
- Seaweeds, Lake weeds And Swamp Weeds
- Green Manure
- Garden Compost
- Earthworm Compost
- Bio Fertilizers
- Bone meal/Fishmeal
- Principle Factors for Growing Greens
- Temperature –
- Light
- Water
- Wind and Air
- Tips for Growing Greens
- Proper Soil Preparation
- Seedlings in Containers
- Sowing Seeds
- Watering
- Transplanting Your Seedlings
- Preventing Seed Failure
- Conclusion
- Author Bio
- Publisher
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