Compost Teas for the Organic Grower
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book will teach you everything you need to know about feeding your garden, orchard or smallholding with homemade and chemical-free `teas'.
This author delves into the interconnectedness of science, reality, and sustainability, particularly within the realms of environmental science and organic cultivation. Their work explores holistic practices and food webs, often engaging with philosophical considerations of scientific understanding and alternative methodologies. After a deep exploration of nature-based subjects, they ventured into disparate topics before returning to ambitious nature projects, focusing on beauty and sustainability in design.


This book will teach you everything you need to know about feeding your garden, orchard or smallholding with homemade and chemical-free `teas'.
Focusing on an urban American high school, the book explores the intricate dynamics of race, socioeconomic status, and interpersonal relationships. By integrating historical, quantitative, and qualitative data alongside theoretical frameworks, it provides a comprehensive analysis that connects educational theories with practical applications. This case study is an invaluable resource for students and educators in both education and sociology fields.