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Intensive Organic Gardening
January 26, 2011 Other news in Saratoga Springs,Utah, United States of America
“Will intensive organic gardening provide a solution for a world facing hunger”?
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Saratoga Springs,
Utah,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) January 26, 2011 --
With the worlds available resources rapidly dwindling, water and land becoming scarce, and the world’s economies in shambles. Even in the wealthiest nations on earth are facing an ever increasing dilemma, the water reserves are rapidly depleting, and the most suitable farmland is being encroached upon by cities.
What farmland is still available is continually being depleted; chemicals constantly added that leach into the groundwater, and run off into streams and rivers. The soil is being compacted with wheels of ever-larger farm equipment, groundwater being pumped from the aquifers, and not being replenished.
Many avid gardeners experiment with raised bed and intensive growing methods. Most seem to save space and produce abundantly, but they are not suitable for commercial growing, because the labor is too intensive. There are many farmers and gardeners that experiment with drip irrigation, although most succeed in saving water, they are still using too much space.
What if the concepts of organic gardening were to be combined with growing the crops in beds, with rows, and watered by drip irrigation In such a way that space was saved, water was conserved, soil was not compacted, and the labor involved was not as intensive? With the possibility that a system like this could be practical for commercial farming, with some specially designed mechanized equipment, that is entirely possible.
A new ebook series has been recently released that lays the groundwork for such a system. It is called How to Create a Limited Space Intensive Gardening System and Save Time and Money. The author of this ebook series has experimented for over thirty years with combining intensive organic gardening with beds, rows, and drip irrigation. This system has been refined to a point where in some combinations, as much as five times the amount of crops can be harvested in the space used by conventional farmers.
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http://newcenturygardens.com/
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