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Troubled Times: Information - Pole Shift Survival Information

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<strong>Troubled</strong> <strong>Times</strong>: Books on GardeningRecommended by decastro@netcom.com (Richard A. De Castro), on misc.survivalism.Home Hydroponics and How to Do It!By Lem Jones et al, paperback, $10.80.How to Grow More VegetablesBy John Jeavons. Published by Ten Speed Press. $16.95[The] Hydroponic Hot HouseBy James DeKorne. An illustrated guide to alternative-energy greenhouse gardening. Directions for buildingseveral different greenhouses, practical advice on harnessing solar energy, and many hard-earned suggestions forincreasing plant yield. 178 pages. $17.00Humanure: A Guide to Composting Human ManureAvailable from Amazon.com. Worth checking out if you’re planning on recycling your food back into yourhydroponic or gardening system.Hunger Signs in CropsA symposium, prepared by Firman E. Bear et al, published by American Society of Agronomy and NationalFertilizer Association, 1949. Describes deficiency diseases in plants and plant nutrition.Hydroponic Food Production, A Definitive Guidebook of Soilless Food-Growing Methodsby Howard M. Resh. Technical and definitive, but nonetheless easy to understand and in depth, and excellentresource.Hydroponic Gardening: The Magic of Modern Hydroponics for the Home GardenerBy Raymond Bridwell, $11.65 paperback.Michigan Field Crop EcologyBy Richard Harwood, a professor of crop and soil sciences at Michigan State University, holds a special facultyposition in sustainable agriculture created through an endowment by Flint's C.S. Mott Foundation. $12. Tellsfarmers about raising healthy plants and animals by attending to healthy bacteria, fungi and nematodes in the dirtof farm fields. Takes a scientific look at practices that were common in the years before farming wasrevolutionized by agrochemical, powerful tractors and genetically improved plants.[The] Natural Way of Farming, The Theory and Practice of Green PhilosophyBy Mansanobu Fukuoka, based upon doing as little as possible to grow crops. Radical techniques include:growing rice and clover at the same time; encasing seeds in clay pellets; never pruning his citrus trees. He alsofound that he could double crop the same ground. Although his methods have been criticized, he consistentlymanages to achieve the best yields in the Japan.Organic GardeningMagazine. Seed saving, earthworms, composting, companion planting, attracting beneficial insects, all arecovered in great depth here.Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease ControlEdited by Barbara Ellis and Fern Marshall Bradley, published by Rodale Press, Book Reader's Service, 33 EastMinor Street, Emmaus, PA 18098. Recommended by Geri Guidetti of The Arc Institute.Permaculture, A Designer's ManualBy Bill Mollinson, 500 pages that covers such subjects as underground housing, indoor gardening issues such assoil and water, aquaculture, natural air conditioning, natural toilets, and composting. A complete survivalblueprint. ublished by Targari Publications, PO Box 1, Tyalgum NSW, Australia, PH61 66 793442, e-mailperminst@peg.apc.org.http://www.zetatalk2.com/info/tinfo03e.htm[2/27/2012 5:22:50 PM]

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