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ORGANIC NEWSLETTER #4

 Two New Books Support Organics

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I have two new friends in the organic world. They both have excellent
books that you should know about and own. These guys are dynamic
and they are correct. They are in different parts of the world teaching
the same philosophy as the Dirt Doctor, proving once again that
the natural organic program is universal.

Jeff Lowenfels is in Anchorage, Alaska. He is the oldest garden writer in the country. Not that old really – just been writing a newspaper column longer than anyone. Teaming With Microbes: A Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web, by Jeff  Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis, is a very thorough tour of life in the soil. It has terrific photos of the various critters in the soil and explains the natural organic approach in a fresh and unapologetic way.

The book, published by Timber Press, covers true soil-science dramatized by powerful electron microscope  photography. It also explains how synthetic chemical fertilizers are equivalent to carpet bombing the soil since the salts they contain are indiscriminate killers. I love it when people agree with me! Jeff says it well – “Chemical fertilizer negatively impacts the soil food web.” He also understands that the organic method is simple – stop using toxic chemical fertilizers and toxic pesticides and start using compost, compost tea and natural mulch. Thanks Jeff – you too Wayne, hope to meet you soon. Looking forward to that Alaska trip.

Here’s the connection for more information:
 
http://www.alaskahumus.com/ADN-book/ADN-soil.html

    
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Paul Tukey is in Maine. He is the founding editor and publisher of People, Places & Plants magazine which is popular in the Northeast. He also does regular radio and TV work.  The Organic Lawn Care Manual is an excellent and extensive  guide to natural lawn care. Paul is also completely organic and teaches that lawns should be as safe and friendly to earth's environment as they are to the kids and pets that roughhouse on them.  His passionate instruction is right on and in sync with the Dirt Doctor’s recommendations. Paul understands that oxygen, carbon and hydrogen (not N-P-K) are the true macronutrients. He also concentrates on the basics – compost, compost tea and mulch.

He has one tip that I am embarrassed to admit I didn’t think of myself.
When planting solid sod, soak the top and bottom of the sod pieces before putting in place. I’ve recommended soaking root balls of trees, shrubs, vines,  ground covers and flowers before planting for years – why not grass sod as  well. I will from now on.

This past fall Paul graciously gave my wife Judy and I a tour of his part of Maine. This is a trip I highly recommend. Photos of our trip are in the
travel section of
www.DirtDoctor.com. See the connections at the bottom of the home page.

For more information on Paul’s organic world:
http://www.ppplants.com/resources/organic_lawn_care_manual/index.php

I love that such geographically diverse people like these two are doing such great jobs at organic education. Converting the world to  organics may not be that far away after all.

Natually yours,
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Howard Garrett
The Dirt Doctor
Landscape Architect
Arborist
Horticulturalist
Author
Photographer
and Logan's Dad

 

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