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Is organic gardening viable?
Ivan McDonagh wrote:
*** note the cross post *** Hi all I have just finished reading an online book "Chemicals, Humus, and The Soil" written by Donald P. Hopkins. This book is available through the agriculture library at http://www.soilandhealth.org. thanks for the url. Looks very helpful. ....snip..... Although Mr Hopkins has discussed this matter in the context of commercial farming it seems to me that as home growers we are also looking for best yield for least cost (direct and labour) and that the arguments he presents are mostly just as valid for home growers as for commercial. Umm , I think different people garden for different reasons. Having a vegetable garden is an optional activity for most people these days and those that have them do so for different reasons. Some of the ideas are; 1) it is a relaxing activity, 2) greater variety of foods, 3) greater variety of types, 4) reduced agricultural chemical intake, 5) self reliance, 6) skill development, 7) other. |
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