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The woodchip handbook : a complete guide for farmers, gardeners and landscapers / Ben Raskin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: White River Junction, Vermont : Chelsea Green Publishing, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: viii, 208 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1645020487
  • 9781645020486
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD9769.W38 R37 2021
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available online.
Contents:
1. -- What is woodchip and where does it come from? -- 2 -- Sources of woodchip -- 3 -- Managing woodchip -- 4 -- Woodchip for plant propagation -- 5 -- Woodchip as soil amendment -- 6 -- Mulches -- 7 -- Mushrooms in woodchip -- 8 -- Building carbon with woodchip.
Summary: "The first and only complete guide to sourcing and using woodchip-an abundant, inexpensive, and ecologically sustainable material-for savvy growers and landscapers at any scale, from farm to garden to greenhouse. The Woodchip Handbook is the essential guide to the many uses of woodchip both in regenerative agriculture and horticulture. Author Ben Raskin, Head of Horticulture and Agroforestry at the Soil Association, draws on his extensive practical experience using woodchip, provides the latest research from around the world, and presents inspiring case studies from innovative farmers. The book explores and unlocks the tremendous potential of woodchip to enhance soil health and plant growth: As a natural mulch for weed suppression, temperature buffering, and water conservation As a growing medium for propagating plants As a decomposing source of warmth for hotbeds in the greenhouse or hoop house As a carbon-rich compost ingredient that supports beneficial fungi and microorganisms As a powerful soil health booster, when applied as small-sized ramial chipped wood As an ideal substrate for growing many kinds of edible or medicinal mushrooms As a sustainable, versatile, and durable material for foot paths and ornamental landscaping Some of these techniques, like mulching-or the renewable harvest potential from coppicing and pollarding trees-have been around forever. Yet there is always new science to be discovered, such as the role that salicylic acid from willow woodchip can play in preventing tree diseases or promoting livestock health when used as a bedding material. Whether you are a commercial grower or farmer, a permaculture practitioner, or a serious home gardener producing your own fruit and vegetables, The Woodchip Handbook will show you how to get the most out of this readily available and renewable material"--
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Lending Books Elisabeth C. Miller Library Tall Shelves S661.5 .R27 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39352800184566
Total holds: 0

"How to source, manage and efficently use woodchips to mulch growing beds, build soil carbon, propagate plants, raise profitable mushroom crops and more" -- Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. -- What is woodchip and where does it come from? -- 2 -- Sources of woodchip -- 3 -- Managing woodchip -- 4 -- Woodchip for plant propagation -- 5 -- Woodchip as soil amendment -- 6 -- Mulches -- 7 -- Mushrooms in woodchip -- 8 -- Building carbon with woodchip.

"The first and only complete guide to sourcing and using woodchip-an abundant, inexpensive, and ecologically sustainable material-for savvy growers and landscapers at any scale, from farm to garden to greenhouse. The Woodchip Handbook is the essential guide to the many uses of woodchip both in regenerative agriculture and horticulture. Author Ben Raskin, Head of Horticulture and Agroforestry at the Soil Association, draws on his extensive practical experience using woodchip, provides the latest research from around the world, and presents inspiring case studies from innovative farmers. The book explores and unlocks the tremendous potential of woodchip to enhance soil health and plant growth: As a natural mulch for weed suppression, temperature buffering, and water conservation As a growing medium for propagating plants As a decomposing source of warmth for hotbeds in the greenhouse or hoop house As a carbon-rich compost ingredient that supports beneficial fungi and microorganisms As a powerful soil health booster, when applied as small-sized ramial chipped wood As an ideal substrate for growing many kinds of edible or medicinal mushrooms As a sustainable, versatile, and durable material for foot paths and ornamental landscaping Some of these techniques, like mulching-or the renewable harvest potential from coppicing and pollarding trees-have been around forever. Yet there is always new science to be discovered, such as the role that salicylic acid from willow woodchip can play in preventing tree diseases or promoting livestock health when used as a bedding material. Whether you are a commercial grower or farmer, a permaculture practitioner, or a serious home gardener producing your own fruit and vegetables, The Woodchip Handbook will show you how to get the most out of this readily available and renewable material"--

Also available online.

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