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Just follow the gardening method
Just follow the gardening method
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A veteran urban farmer who cultivates 150 pyeong of land on his own, with 10 years of know-how!
A Complete Guide to Gardening, Armed with the Ultimate Kindness and Meticulousness

The author is a veteran urban farmer who cultivates a 150-pyeong garden on his own, but he was a farming novice who had never planted lettuce until 10 years ago.
So, I know better than anyone the pain and frustration of ruining a farm due to lack of knowledge.
Seeing the sprouts, I became eager to grow them beautifully and healthily, so I recorded each day of each crop. I also used my meticulous nature, which comes from majoring in computer programming, to maximize the accuracy of the information.


Axe, lake, north cycle, replanting, crop rotation… .
If you know these words, you are already qualified to be a farmer.
However, there are countless beginner farmers who start out without even knowing basic farming terminology.
For those who lack farming knowledge, the author included the basics of farming that must be known in Part 1.
It contains information on the mindset you need to have before starting farming, farming tools/farm supplies, soil and weather, seeds and fertilizers, basic farming terms and techniques, etc. I am amazed by the detailed know-how and practical knowledge, and sometimes find myself underlining it.
In addition, you can learn the tenacity of a farmer with 10 years of experience as an urban farmer.

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index
Farmers' Common Sense: 6 Major Crop Classifications
Farmer's Tips: When and What to Plant? 8
The wisdom of farming lies in the farmer's common sense proverbs that are useful to know!

Part 1 | Learning Farming Knowledge for a Successful First Farm

Before starting farming

01 Things to know before farming
02 Learn about farm tools and supplies
The Basics of Farming: Soil and Weather
03 What is good soil for farming?
04 Fertilizer Story
05 Farming and Climate

Preparing Seeds & Planning Your Farm
06 Farming begins with seeds
07 Planning a Farm
08 Making a field
Various pests and diseases and physiological disorders
09 What are pests and diseases?
10 Ugly, Bad, and Terrible Flea Beetles
11 Aphids in league with ants
12 Paris, a bird that the Creator wished he had never created
13 Ladybugs are pests?
14 Even pretty butterflies are pests?
15 Armored Norinjae
16 More Bugs
17 Kind Insects You'll Find in the Field
18 Crop protection agents
19 What is menstrual disorder?

Before growing crops, be sure to ripen them!
20 Replanting distance, direct seeding, nursery
21. Purchase and plant seedlings
22 Thinning, weeding, weeding, and weeding
23 Things to Know Before You Start Growing Crops

Part 2 | From Seed to Fruit! Follow the Veteran Farmer

Leafy greens, a nutrient-dense source of nutrients

1. Lettuce that calls for pork belly
Let's go on a picnic with kimbap made with spinach and 2 leafy vegetables.
3 Vegetables That Eat Leaves: Modern Soybean Paste and Rice Cake
Let's lock the door and eat arugula soup with the four leafy vegetables.
5 Vegetables to Eat with Leaves: Summer's Representative Kimchi: Turnips
6 Leafy Vegetables That Make Your Nose Tingle
7 Vegetables That Eat Leaves Better Than Cabbage
8 Healthy Superfoods That Eat Leaves: Cabbage
9 Vegetables with Eating Leaves: The King of Wraps, the Ultimate Wrap: Angelica
10 Healthy Bitter Vegetables with Leaves

Double the joy of harvesting with fruit and vegetables
Vegetables that eat fruit 1. Peppers that can be harvested to your heart's content by planting only 5 plants
Vegetables that eat fruit 2 Cucumbers that grow differently every day
Pumpkin, a vegetable that eats fruit and rolls in on three vines
4 Vegetables That Eat Fruit: Purple Eggplant, a Symbol of Health
5 Vegetables That Eat Fruit: Tomatoes That Take a Lot of Hands
6 Vegetables that Eat Fruits: Peas that are Added to Rice and Also Loved by Children
7 Vegetables That Eat Fruits Safflower is Good for Your Bones
8 Vegetables That Eat Fruits Beans grow where you plant them
9 Vegetables That Eat Fruit: Cassia Seeds for Eye Health in the Smart Era
Let's go pick corn and put on a pot of 10 vegetables that eat fruit.

11 Vegetables That Eat Fruits That Fight Diabetes
The End of the 12 Fruit-Eating Vegetables: Melon
13 Vegetables That Eat Fruit: Watermelon: A Fruit That Will Make You Break the Bank on Just One Pick

Root vegetables, a source of strength and health

Vegetables that eat roots 1 Potatoes sprouted and sprouted leaves.
Sweet Potato: A Virtuous Crop That Eats Roots
Carrots are a fun root vegetable to pull out.
4 Root Vegetables to Eat: Peanuts
5 Root Vegetables to Eat: Turmeric Farming is Easy
6 Root Vegetables: Yacon, the Underground Pear
7 Root Vegetables: A Natural Source of Insulin: Pigweed
8 Root Vegetables: The Ultimate Gardening Tool
9 Root Vegetables Both Bachelors and Bachelors Love: Bachelor Radish
10 Root Vegetables Korea's Representative Spice Green Onion
11 Root Vegetables: Chives with a Spicy Flavor and Crisp Texture
12 Root Vegetables That Eat Roots Garlic is one of the world's top 10 superfoods.
13 Vegetables That Eat Roots: Eating Half an Onion a Day Is Better Than Medicine

The Farmer's Secret Notebook, Unseen to Everyone

1. All you need to know is this! Essential farming terms
2 Agricultural National Certifications Worth Challenging
3 Korea's representative seed companies at a glance

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Publisher's Review
42 representative crops that cannot be missed in both the city and the countryside.
Master the vivid photos and don't miss out on bloggers' tips!

In Part 2, farming begins in earnest.
From sowing to harvest, we follow the author's actual farming journal and detailed photos to learn about representative leafy vegetables, fruit vegetables, and root vegetables.
Various diagrams and pictures make it easy to understand the many processes of farming that occur simultaneously.


The chatter of neighboring bloggers who have farmed with the author on his blog (Dream Garden) is even more vivid.
'I set up a stink bug trap once and all the stink bugs came flocking to the farm~ Be careful!' 'It's really hard to remove the plastic that's tangled around the roots of corn~' 'There's no such thing as a business with bugs.
In particular, cabbages are going crazy because of cabbage white butterflies. Even in short phrases like, ‘If you insist on pesticide-free and eco-friendly farming, you will die first,’ you can see the wit and experience of farmers who share the joys and sorrows of farming, and it is quite fun to peek into them.

From unique know-how in fighting pests and diseases
Planting for each crop without missing even a centimeter? Even the method of attracting them!

In farming, there is nothing more frightening than weeds and pests.
Leaves that turn white if you let your guard down for even a moment, and pests that inevitably visit in warm weather, make even novice farmers worry.
So the author tells us to become more friendly with bugs.
This is because it allows us to distinguish between pests and beneficial insects.
Even butterflies and ladybugs, which are familiar to us, are unwelcome guests to crops depending on their species.
Through this book, you will encounter numerous insects through pictures and learn about their appearance and characteristics.
You will naturally develop the ability to distinguish between pests and beneficial insects, and you will also learn how to use pesticides correctly.


Another thing the author emphasizes is the planting method for each crop.
If you start farming with only vague information, you are likely to fail.
The book reveals the author's know-how on planting seeds at different row spacings, spacing between plants, and the height and width of ridges, which vary depending on the crop, and explains them with pictures for easy viewing.
Farming is also a science.
If you follow the right farming methods, you will not fail.


The fun never ends no matter how much you read.
[Farmer's Common Sense] & [Farmer's Secret Notebook]

In [Farmer's Common Sense: Useful to Know], the author classifies crops in an easy-to-understand way and shows how crops change according to the season.
This is a great resource for beginner farmers to refer to again and again.
It also introduces the wisdom of farming contained in proverbs, making reading even more enjoyable.


The special appendix [Farmer's Secret Notebook that No One Can See] contains ① essential farming terminology in detail and ② a list of agricultural national certifications worth pursuing.
Lastly, ③ we have organized the representative seed companies in Korea at a glance to help you start farming conveniently and efficiently.

GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: May 25, 2017
- Page count, weight, size: 480 pages | 1,159g | 190*243*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791160501742
- ISBN10: 1160501742

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