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Miracle Growth Plants Recipes: Organic Fertilization Secrets from Around the World (Agricultural and Gardening Techniques of the World)
by Vergers du Monde
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Synopsis
Miracle Growth Plants Recipes: Organic Fertilization Secrets from Around the World is a practical companion for gardeners who want stronger plants and healthier soil without relying on synthetic chemicals.
Drawing on traditional knowledge from Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania, the ...
Drawing on traditional knowledge from Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania, the ...
Miracle Growth Plants Recipes: Organic Fertilization Secrets from Around the World is a practical companion for gardeners who want stronger plants and healthier soil without relying on synthetic chemicals.
Drawing on traditional knowledge from Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania, the book shows how farmers and home gardeners have long used everyday plants, minerals, and kitchen scraps to feed the soil. From aloe extracts and banana peels to neem-based preparations and compost blends, each recipe is clearly explained so you can understand not only how to make it, but why it works.
The first chapters lay the groundwork with simple explanations of plant anatomy, essential nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, and how roots, leaves, and soil life interact. Diagrams and a concise glossary make key concepts easy to grasp, even if you're new to gardening or have always felt "lost" when people talk about fertilizers and minerals.
The heart of the book is a collection of 26 illustrated recipes for natural fertilizers, plant ferments, and soil boosters you can prepare at home. Instructions are step-by-step and designed to be realistic for busy people: ingredients are affordable, often already in your kitchen or garden, and the processes are broken down into clear stages. Whether you are tending houseplants on a balcony, a vegetable patch in your backyard, or a larger garden, you'll find options you can adapt to your climate and context.
Throughout, global case studies give cultural and ecological context to each method, showing how communities have refined these practices over generations to cope with poor soils, changing climates, or limited resources. You don't just copy a recipe, you join a wider story of farmers and gardeners who learned to work with nature instead of against it.
Accessible for beginners yet rich enough for experienced gardeners, this book is for anyone who wants to garden more sustainably, save money on store-bought products, and truly understand what their plants need to thrive.
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