Making a success of your organic garden
Daniel Caniou. Éditions d'Utovie. 64 pages.
"This little guide is aimed at people with very different experiences of gardening, if any at all. Between those who want to start a garden but have never held a tool, those who are already practicing but feel they are operating more or less "under the radar", and those who are currently practicing in a conventional way (with chemical fertilizers, weedkillers and synthetic pesticides), there are inevitably many differences and diverse expectations.
It will enable neophytes to acquire appropriate practices right from the start, and also to avoid making certain mistakes (the most obvious ones, as mistakes are always made, even with experience).
However, for more experienced readers, I've included chapters on more specific practices (watering, composting, etc.) And, as the icing on the cake, I've made a special point of covering what for me is the apotheosis of the gardener's experience: seed production, which completes the cycle of life in the garden.
It's the fruit of more than thirty years of organic gardening, lived on a professional scale but with the desire to stay as close as possible to simple, human-scale solutions."