Ask the Plant

Soil Fertility, Plant Analysis & Crop Nutrition

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Organic, Biological Sciences, Horticulture, Nature, Environment, Ecology
Cover of the book Ask the Plant by Charles Walters, Esper K. Chandler, Acres U.S.A.
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Author: Charles Walters, Esper K. Chandler ISBN: 9781601730947
Publisher: Acres U.S.A. Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles Walters, Esper K. Chandler
ISBN: 9781601730947
Publisher: Acres U.S.A.
Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

Ask the Plant, based on the agronomy of “K.” Chandler, offers farmers and growers a better way to grow plants that involves reading the unique language of plants, utilizing leaf and petiole testing, and in turn knowing how to produce a better crop using only the fertilizers and soil-building ingredients that are truly needed, when they are most needed. Instead of following the decades old conventional model where plants are given copious amounts of soluble nitrogen fertilizers aimed to force-feed the landscape green, Ask the Plant addresses how to build a healthy soil without excessive inputs. After more than seven decades of soils being mined not replenished, especially of organic matter and minerals – it is time to “Ask the Plant” and find out what our crops and soils are really telling us so we can produce a better crop using only what is truly needed. 

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Ask the Plant, based on the agronomy of “K.” Chandler, offers farmers and growers a better way to grow plants that involves reading the unique language of plants, utilizing leaf and petiole testing, and in turn knowing how to produce a better crop using only the fertilizers and soil-building ingredients that are truly needed, when they are most needed. Instead of following the decades old conventional model where plants are given copious amounts of soluble nitrogen fertilizers aimed to force-feed the landscape green, Ask the Plant addresses how to build a healthy soil without excessive inputs. After more than seven decades of soils being mined not replenished, especially of organic matter and minerals – it is time to “Ask the Plant” and find out what our crops and soils are really telling us so we can produce a better crop using only what is truly needed. 

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