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Organic Gardener's Composting

By Steve Solomon

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Unlock the secrets to transforming waste into garden gold and discover how composting can revolutionize your gardening game.

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2003-08-01
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Summary

"Organic Gardener's Composting" by Steve Solomon is a helpful manual about composting skills from the end of the 1900s that teaches sustainable gardening through the use of natural materials. The book turns kitchen and yard scraps into powerful soil food for both dedicated gardeners and those just starting out. The introduction underlines the author’s impact on local gardening methods, especially in places like the Northwest, and explains how composting has changed over time. Solomon clears up the meaning of composting terms that are not often understood and shows how composting connects to bigger ideas about the environment. Readers of all skill levels discover how simple it is to compost, no matter how much room they have, and learn the connections between composting, healthy soil, and growing better plants, which equips them for composting success.

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