An almost waterless vegetable garden

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Ecology

Garden & Nature

Blaise Leclerc

Jean-Jacques Raynal

Terre Vivante

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16,5 x 24,5 cm
192 pages CMYK

Anti-drought tips for low-water gardening

Climate change means less rainfall and/or less evenly distributed rainfall over the year, dry springs, more frequent and longer periods of heatwave, and so on. Faced with this unprecedented situation, which is set to worsen over the next few years, how can you change the way you water your vegetable garden so that it continues to produce as many, if not more, high-quality vegetables? This book provides the answers. The various phenomena of water movement in the atmosphere, the soil and the plant are explained, so that everyone can forge their own water “culture”. Water-saving techniques will be explained, while suggesting a choice of vegetables to grow, in a context of water restriction.

Blaise Leclerc

Blaise Leclerc is an agricultural engineer and has gardened for the past 30 years. He is specialised in the interactions between agriculture and the environment and is a professional expert for ITAB (Institut Technique de l’agriculture biologique). He has also written many books, such as My delicious tomatoes or Good soil for good gardening.

Jean-Jacques Raynal

Jean-Jacques Raynal is a photographer.

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