TY - BOOK AU - Palmer,Nigel TI - The regenerative grower's guide to garden amendments: using locally sourced materials to make mineral and biological extracts and ferments SN - 1603589880 AV - SB450.96 .P35 2020 PY - 2020///] CY - White River Junction, Vermont PB - Chelsea Green Publishing KW - Gardening KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Plants KW - Nutrition KW - Soil amendments N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-196) and index; Introduction: From gardening for fun to gardening for health -- Part I: Nourishment from the ground up. A new garden model ; Methods and strategies ; Sustainable, regenerative garden tools ; Data and measurements -- Part II: Making mineral and biological amendments. Raw materials ; Amendment recipes -- Appendices N2 - "With recipes for fermented plant juice, nutrient-rich extracts, and IMO using weeds, leaf mold, shells, bones, rock dust, and more Revitalize your garden by making your own biologically diverse inoculants and mineral-rich amendments using leaf mold, weeds, eggshells, bones, and other materials available for little or no cost from local woodlands, fields, restaurants, and markets. Gardener and author Nigel Palmer provides practical, detailed instructions that will be accessible and exciting to every grower who wants to achieve a truly sustainable garden ecosystem, while enjoying better results at a fraction of the cost of commercial fertilizer products. These recipes go beyond fertilizer replacement, resulting in greater soil biological activity and mineral availability while increasing pest and disease resistance, yields, and nutrient density. Recipes range from the very simple-such as using rainwater to extract nutrients from plant residues and using vinegar to extract minerals from bones and shells-to more complex and creative processes for fermenting plant juices and fish and culturing indigenous microorganisms (IMO) to create amendments that supply a broad spectrum of minerals and complex organic compounds. This compact collection of recipes and instructions is inspired by the work of many innovative agricultural pioneers, especially Cho Ju-Young (founder of the Korean Natural Farming method). Palmer supplies extensive data from mineral analysis of amendments he has made using materials from his own garden; this type of detailed data is not available in any other source. The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments also includes a primer on plant-soil interaction, instructions for conducting a soil test and measuring the quality of fruits and vegetables using a refractometer, and guidance on compost, cover cropping, mulching, and other aspects of sustainable gardening"-- ER -