Self-watering vegetable gardens

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Ecology

Garden & Nature

Alessandro Ronca

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Self-watering vegetable gardens are an innovative, simple and affordable system, requiring little work, a very low water supply and the possibility to grow even without soil, thus in the city as well as in the countryside.

Food independence and water saving are key issues and the invention of self-watering gardens is an effective answer for those who want to save money, increase their quality of life, be self-sufficient, protect the environment and eat good, healthy food.

The solution to growing practically anywhere using very little water and no effort. Self-watering vegetable gardens are a revolutionary method that, with a simple, low-tech method, allows you to achieve abundant yields of numerous crops, in town and in the country, on balconies, in urban and non-urban gardens, in flower beds and even in arid areas, even where space is very limited. And all this with very little work.

In this book, Alessandro Ronca and Paolo Ermani guide the reader in understanding the importance of this solution, now more topical than ever with the drought problems we are experiencing; the authors they explain, point by point, how to design and self-build self-irrigating boxes and pots, within a new concept of light agriculture for people and the environment.

Alessandro Ronca

Alessandro Ronca is founder and scientific director of the Renewable Energy Park (PeR - www.per.umbria.it), a cutting-edge facility in the Umbrian hills. His aim is to promote, disseminate and pursue a sustainable lifestyle. He is the author of “Vivere senza bollette” (Living Without Bills), a book that has also made him popular in television.
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