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T**K
Recommend to everybody intrested in organic/regenerative cultivation
I have just finished reading, so I have not tried the method itself - I can not tell anything about the effectivnes but it makes a lot of sense.The book itself is hugely inspiring - most of all author's attitude and personal philosophy of sharing the knowledge which he could patent and then sell. But he choses a different path. Quite a few beliefs contradictory to common knowledge, but hopefully that are making you think what you believe and why.I am very eager to try the method, especially working with microbial solutions prepared with leaf mold. I will also do some more research about the natural pesticides he recommends before using them.One thing I would not imitate is usage of plastic mulches, but usage of plastic in agriculture/horticulture is more complex problem. I do not want to criticize anybody, but I am looking for the solution to avoid it.Quick to read, wide spacing between lines.One minus is that author sometimes repeats some statements. It may be on purpose, because it is important to him, but for me it distructs me slightly.But to sum it up - 5 stars.
R**S
Great book
Great book lots of valuable information
M**E
Absolutely Brilliant
Everything about this book is in great detail very interesting and helpful. The new bible for growing ...
L**.
Simple, Easy, Scientific and Effective (SESE).
Successfully tried and tested in my portuguese farm.
J**S
Useful ,but is a little bit too complicated.
Is just non organised, no index, no specification about the use of the recipes, please redo it, keeping the important subject of micro organisms, and note that the wetting agent, is basically natural liquid soap, called Savon noir, black soap, in France or Marrocos, green soap in nordic countries. Make it clear and simple.
A**R
Absolutely fantastic book
An absolutely fantastic book, thoroughly recommended to everyone not just organic farmers. I came across this whilst watching Huw Richards on YouTube, he explains the intricacies. Full of interesting facts especially on how the Koreans have adapted their farming practices.
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