Dead Daisies Make Me Crazy: Garden Solutions Without Chemical Pollution

Dead Daisies Make Me Crazy

Garden Solutions Without Chemical Pollution

2000 • 194 pages

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At long last, you can grow your tomatoes and eat them too with the help of this primer on gardening with fewer chemicals. Gardeners and homeowners alike need simple and safe ways to stop unwanted pests and plant diseases while allowing nature to flourish. A companion to the highly successful DEAD SNAILS LEAVE NO TRAILS, DEAD DAISIES picks up where the first book left off, offering a wide range of new tips and techniques for effective organic gardening, as well as advice on how to attract beneficial wildlife to your natural space.

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