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The Organic Manual: Natural Gardening for the 21st Century [Paperback]

Howard Garrett


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Tapestry Press,US; illustrated edition edition (Oct 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1930819161
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930819160
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.1 x 1.5 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,181,208 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Garrett's quest to convert the world to organics began in 1985 with the birth of his daughter. The idea was quite simple, healthy soils produce healthy animals and humans. Now, millions have discovered that organics work and that toxic chemicals simply aren't needed. This manual tells you how they work and outlines a complete organic programme from what products to use, when and how to use them. J. Howard Garrett, one of America's foremost authorities on natural gardening, is the author of several other gardening books.

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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Complete Organic Gardening, 25 Feb 2003
By F Haggard - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Organic Manual: Natural Gardening for the 21st Century (Paperback)
I have read many books on organic gardening by many authors, and this book is by far the best. Howard Garrett, also known as the Dirt Doctor, hosts over five hours per week of an organic gardening show on talk radio in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex area. He has done more to stimulate the popularity of organic gardening in this area than all other sources combined. While many of Howard's books are targeted to his home state of Texas, this book is not. This book should be applicable to gardeners nationwide because none of the advice is tailored to any specific geographical area.

The Organic Manual is an outstanding comprehensive resource for organic gardeners, both inexperienced and experienced. In the book Howard explains that organic gardeners should strive to improve the health of their soil and increase biodiversity through proper soil management practices, which do not involve the use of chemical fertilizers or chemical pesticides. The book covers it all, including sections on soil nutrients, mulches, pest control, plant diseases, fertilizers and soil amendments, as well as a lot of how-to information on subjects such as converting to organics, getting soil tests done, planting techniques, fertilizing, and pest control.

The section on soil nutrients goes far beyond the familiar N-P-K and discusses the importance of carbon, calcium, magnesium, sulfur and other mineral nutrients. There is also a chart that compares the use of various organic mulches, from shredded tree chips to straw to pine bark and many others. There is a discussion of the various beneficial insects, from the familiar ladybug, to green lacewings, wasps, and even fireflies, among others. There is also a discussion of harmful insects, as well as a chart that recommends organic remedies for various pests.

As an example, for control of bagworms, caterpillars, cabbageworms and the various moth larvae that often defoliate our favorite plants, the book recommends the application of Bt (bacillus thuringienses, a biological control) and the release of green lacewings and trichogramma wasps. I had never heard of Bt before I began listening to Howard's radio show, but I bought some and used it on my tomato, pepper and potato plants that were being defoliated by caterpillars. Within a day I began to find caterpillar carcasses, and my defoliation problem went away.

The book also includes a section on organic disease control, which stresses building soil health as a major control, but also recommends as remedies many products that can be bought at the grocery store or cheaply made at home, such as cornmeal, baking soda, and a spray made from pureed garlic and hot peppers. Finally there is a section that discusses the various organic fertilizers and soil amendments. In addition to the various commercially available organic fertilizers, there are discussions of the use of compost, lava sand, earthworm castings, molasses, and various manures, as well as other items.

Until a few years ago, I used chemical products in my yard and garden. I was a big fan of Miracle Gro and Sevin Dust, as well as a few other even more toxic products. After listening to Howard's talk show for a few months and reading a few of his books, including this one, I have converted to 100% organic gardening. My gardens have never been more lush and productive, and now I have the added peace of mind of knowing all the vegetables from my garden are generally free from toxic substances (not counting acid rain and airborne particles from outside my property). Looking back on my conversion to complete organics, if I had to pick a single resource that was most influential and most helpful, this book would be it. I still refer to the book fairly often when I encounter new problems or consider using a new type of soil amendment or mulch.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great intro into gardening!, 29 Mar 2011
By IK - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Organic Manual: Natural Gardening for the 21st Century (Paperback)
This book has nearly everything to need to get a garden or landscape planted and alive.

Garrett is clearly biased toward organic gardening, and takes a few shots at traditional fertilizer and pesticide regiments. After finishing the book and doing some of my own research though I totally agree with him, but he can come across a little strong in his writing.

The content of the book is amazing. It tells you how to prepare and maintain soil, trees, and many plants. He also has recipes for homemade organic fertilizers and pest controls. In the middle there are descriptions and pictures of many common garden bugs, most useful to the garden. In the back he has definitions of all the gardening terms he uses and a conversion chart for common units. At one part of the book he even maps out a schedule for an entire year of gardening, detailing every aspect of the process.

My favorite part of the book is the table of soil components, accompanied by a list of what they contain, how to get them, and what they add to the soil. It goes way beyond traditional K-P-N. There are tons of things plans need that they can not manufacture themselves and you need all the bugs and critters and fungi to help. Knowing these things has helped me broaden my thinking when gardening, and helps me see the bigger picture of the entire ecosystem contained in my garden. All the parts in the system need to be functioning and healthy for the system to produce at its full potential.

The only regret I have is that I do not live in TX. He has a lot of supplementary material on TX specific plants, bugs, and what not.

5.0 out of 5 stars A+ seller, 17 Jan 2012
By JH - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Organic Manual: Natural Gardening for the 21st Century (Paperback)
Item arrived very quickly and in exactly the condition described. Just in time for Christmas. Thanks. Great seller, smooth transaction.
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