How to Garden the Low Carbon Way: The Steps You Can Take to Help Combat Climate Change
Date: March 6th, 2021
ISBN: 0744029287
Language: English
Number of pages: 192 pages
Format: EPUB True PDF
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Is it okay to use potting soil? Which plants are best for absorbing pollution? What's the alternative to carbon-packed fertilizers? How can I cut out single-use plastics?
Aspects of gardening can actually be bad for the environment. But make a few changes and you can significantly reduce the carbon imprint of your outdoor space, and even use it to lessen the impact of your other activities.
How to Garden the Low-Carbon Way offers clear, practical guidance on how and where to start. Includes advice, backed by the latest scientific research, it helps you turn your outdoor space into a carbon-absorbing sink, explore the benefits of no-dig gardening, buy fewer plants, switch fences for hedges, coppice shrubs to support wildlife, grow your own string, learn to love weeds, and much more.
This is essential reading for everyone who has a garden and wants to do what they can to protect our planet.
Aspects of gardening can actually be bad for the environment. But make a few changes and you can significantly reduce the carbon imprint of your outdoor space, and even use it to lessen the impact of your other activities.
How to Garden the Low-Carbon Way offers clear, practical guidance on how and where to start. Includes advice, backed by the latest scientific research, it helps you turn your outdoor space into a carbon-absorbing sink, explore the benefits of no-dig gardening, buy fewer plants, switch fences for hedges, coppice shrubs to support wildlife, grow your own string, learn to love weeds, and much more.
This is essential reading for everyone who has a garden and wants to do what they can to protect our planet.
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