CNCL-Endorsed
Description: “Vegan-organic gardening avoids not only the use of toxic sprays and chemicals, but also manures and animal remains… In veganic growing situations, soil fertility is maintained using vegetable compost, green manures, crop rotation, mulching, and other sustainable, ecological methods. Occasional use of lime, gypsum, rock phosphorus, dolomite, rock dusts and rock potash can be helpful, but we try not to depend on these fertilizers as they are non-renewable resources. Soil conditioners and fertilizers that are vegan-organic and ecologically sustainable include hay mulch, wood ash, composted organic matter (fruit/vegetable peels, leaves and grass clippings), green manures/nitrogen-fixing cover crops (fava beans/clover/alfalfa/lupines), liquid feeds (such as comfrey or nettles), and seaweed (fresh, liquid or meal) for trace elements.”
Weblink: http://gentleworld.org/beginners-guide-to-veganic-gardening/
Resource Type(s): Article/Post
Location: (Universal)
Accessibility: Online-Free
Wellness Domains: Earth, Earthlings, Human Society, Personal
Wholesome Practices Promoted: Vegan/Vegetarian, Organics, Fruit/Veg. Gardening