Gardening Without Poisons

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Houghton Mifflin, 1971 - 318 pages
Gardening Without Poisons shows us how to work with, not against, the balance of nature. We can lessen or eliminate damage to crops by using natural predators, natural insecticides, organic fertilizers and soil conditioners, and many other methods not harmful to the environment or ourselves. This comprehensive and practical book tells us how and why natural control methods are both effective and important.

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Prologue
1
The Realities of Biology
7
The Vital Role of Insects
13
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