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THE REGENERATIVE GROWER’S GUIDE TO GARDEN AMENDMENTS

BY NIGEL PALMER (CHELSEA GREEN PUBLISHING 2020)

Review by Emily Stokes

He had me at Ferments. Maybe Regenerative, or Mineral and Biological Extracts, and possibly Locally Sourced. It was a combination of the entire title that captured my regenerative grower’s heart. If you, too, are on a journey to grow nutrient-dense food resistant to pests and diseases which leaves your garden in a better state than when you started, then this is the book for you.

Part one looks at nurturing diversity in our

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