Stacking Functions on Nostr: ‘Gaia’s Garden’ is the first book I alway recommend my garden clients as an ...
‘Gaia’s Garden’ is the first book I alway recommend my garden clients as an overview.
From there it’s all about your context and what kind of growing you want to do..
Eliot Coleman for northern organic farming- lots of books written.
John Jeavons- ‘how to grow more vegetables’
Curtis Stone- ‘urban farmer’
JM Fortier- ‘the market gardener’
‘Teaming with Microbes’ for soil science introduction
If you let me know your geographic area and scale I can probably think of others that may be helpful.
Hope some of these are useful!
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