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Backyard Cleanup Tips - cover

Backyard Cleanup Tips

Amara Darwin

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Backyard Cleanup Tips reimagines yard care as a powerful tool for environmental healing, blending sustainable gardening with conservation science. At its core, the book argues that even small outdoor spaces can become vibrant ecosystems supporting pollinators, improving soil health, and reducing waste. Unlike typical gardening guides, it champions a "soil-first" philosophy, emphasizing microbial health as the foundation for thriving plants and biodiversity. Readers learn to transform fallen leaves into nutrient-rich compost, replace invasive species with drought-resistant native plants, and design brush piles that shelter wildlife—all while reducing landfill contributions and methane emissions.

 
Structured as a practical roadmap, the book progresses from rethinking yards as micro-ecosystems to implementing step-by-step projects like composting systems and pollinator gardens. It balances scientific rigor—citing USDA research on native plants’ erosion control and EPA data on composting benefits—with accessible advice, such as creating wildlife corridors in urban settings. Unique tiered action plans let readers start small, whether building a single compost bin or redesigning entire landscapes. Case studies showcase suburban yards turned certified wildlife habitats, proving ecological gardens needn’t sacrifice beauty for functionality. By framing cleanup as ethical stewardship rather than chore, the book empowers homeowners to join a collective effort against habitat loss, one backyard at a time.
Verfügbar seit: 26.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 79 Seiten.

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