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Book Synopsis
Grow better not bigger with proven low-tech, human-scale, biointensive farming methods

Trade Review
"Jean-Martin's book is very well done and should be of great use to market growers everywhere. Exchange of ideas and information is so important because when we pass ideas on, the next person gets to start where we got to and take the ideas to another level."--Eliot Coleman, organic farming pioneer and author of the Winter Harvest Handbook "I've read this book in French and all I can say is that, if you want to engage yourself in the market gardening, The Market Gardener is far more than a simple manual, it's the story of a life and a major giveaway of knowledge without the shadow of a secret. A must have, nothing else."--Michel Michiels, Arlon / Belgium "We are so excited that Le Jardinier-Maraicher is finally translated in English! This book was an inspiration for many of our French members (we are a farmers' co-op) and now we can recommend it to all ... especially to the new generation interested in small scale farming...Thank you!"--Nicole Briand Communications, La Recolte de Chez Nous / Really Local Harvest "In his revolutionary book, JMF brings about a change of paradigm that couldn't come any sooner. New gardeners will find in this book a step-by-step recipe that almost guarantees success, while the more seasoned ones can use it as a steppingstone for future achievements. Ever since its release in Quebec, it has reached thousands of readers and caused a ripple of benefits: people of all ages, especially the young, can now aspire to buy or rent their own land and live a fulfilling--and profitable--life in the countryside, which a few years back was still a wild dream for most of us. Aside from being very technically dense, it offers viable solutions to social problems such as land access, unemployment in regions, and the unsustainable nature of modern agricultural practices. It has literally been training an entire army of Davids that is now starting to address the bulk of these problems, or Goliath. And it's happening all across the province! Most importantly, this book deeply inspired me and gave me hope for the future without having to consult an eco-therapist."--Alexandre J-Nicole, Biologist, graphic designer and illustrator "Jean-Martin Fortier extols the virtues of being small-scale, and expertly details the use of such scale-appropriate tools as broadforks, seeders, hoes, flame weeders, low tunnels, high tunnels, and many other unique tools, specifically designed for this brand of farming. He picks up right where Eliot Coleman has left us, applying many of his core principles, but doing it in such a brilliant way as to provide beginning farmers a solid framework of the information they need to start up and become successful small-scale organic growers themselves.--Adam Lemieux, Product Manager of Tools & Supplies, Johnny's Selected Seeds

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface

1 Small Is Profitable
Can You Really Live ff 1.5 Acres?
Not Just Making a Good Living, but Making a Good Life

2 Succeeding as a Small-Scale Organic Vegetable Grower
A Biologically Intensive Approach
Minimizing Start-Up Costs
Minimizing Production Costs
Direct Selling
Adding Value to the Crops
Learning the Craft

3 Finding the Right Site
Climate and Microclimate
Market Access
Growing Space Needed
Soil Quality
Topography
Drainage
Access to Water
Infrastructure
Assessing Possible Pollution Problems

4 Designing the Market Garden
Buildings and Foot Traffic
Standardizing the Garden Layout
Locating the Greenhouse and Tunnels
Protection against Deer
Windbreaks
Irrigation

5 Minimum Tillage and Appropriate Machinery
Permanent Raised Beds
The Two-Wheel Tractor
The Broadfork (Grelinette)
Tarps and Pre-Crop Ground Cover
To Till or not to Till

6 Fertilizing Organically
Soil Tests
Crop Requirements
Managing Soil Fertility
Good Compost
Relying on Natural Fertilizers - Why?
Establishing Crop Rotation
Crop Rotation at Les Jardins de la Grelinette
Green Manure and Cover Crops
Connecting with Soil Ecology

7 Starting Seeds Indoors
Seeding in Cell Flats
The Soil Mix
Filling Cell Flats
The Seedling Room
The Evolving Plant Nursery
Heating and Ventilation of the Nursery
How to Water Seedlings
Potting up
Transplanting into the Gardens

8 Direct Seeding
Precision Seeders
Seedbed Preparation
Record Keeping

9 Weed Management
Cultivating with Hoes
Weeding with Tarps
The Stale Seedbed Technique
Flame Weeding
Mulching
Weed Control Technology

10 Insect Pests and Diseases
Scouting
Disease Prevention
Using Biopesticides

11 Season Extension
Floating Row Cover and Low Tunnels
Caterpillar Tunnels
Hoophouses

12 Harvest and Storage
Harvesting Efficiently
Harvest Help
The Cold Room

13 Crop Planning
Setting Farming Objectives
Determining Production
Establishing a Crop Calendar
Making a Garden Plan
Record Keeping

Conclusion: Farming for Ecology, Community, and Lifestyle

Appendix 1: Crop Notes
Appendix 2: Tools and Suppliers
Appendix 3: Garden Plan
Appendix 4: Annotated Bibliography
Appendix 5: Glossary

Index
About the Author

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    Publisher: New Society Publishers
    Publication Date: 01/03/2014
    ISBN13: 9780865717657, 978-0865717657
    ISBN10: 0865717656

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Grow better not bigger with proven low-tech, human-scale, biointensive farming methods

    Trade Review
    "Jean-Martin's book is very well done and should be of great use to market growers everywhere. Exchange of ideas and information is so important because when we pass ideas on, the next person gets to start where we got to and take the ideas to another level."--Eliot Coleman, organic farming pioneer and author of the Winter Harvest Handbook "I've read this book in French and all I can say is that, if you want to engage yourself in the market gardening, The Market Gardener is far more than a simple manual, it's the story of a life and a major giveaway of knowledge without the shadow of a secret. A must have, nothing else."--Michel Michiels, Arlon / Belgium "We are so excited that Le Jardinier-Maraicher is finally translated in English! This book was an inspiration for many of our French members (we are a farmers' co-op) and now we can recommend it to all ... especially to the new generation interested in small scale farming...Thank you!"--Nicole Briand Communications, La Recolte de Chez Nous / Really Local Harvest "In his revolutionary book, JMF brings about a change of paradigm that couldn't come any sooner. New gardeners will find in this book a step-by-step recipe that almost guarantees success, while the more seasoned ones can use it as a steppingstone for future achievements. Ever since its release in Quebec, it has reached thousands of readers and caused a ripple of benefits: people of all ages, especially the young, can now aspire to buy or rent their own land and live a fulfilling--and profitable--life in the countryside, which a few years back was still a wild dream for most of us. Aside from being very technically dense, it offers viable solutions to social problems such as land access, unemployment in regions, and the unsustainable nature of modern agricultural practices. It has literally been training an entire army of Davids that is now starting to address the bulk of these problems, or Goliath. And it's happening all across the province! Most importantly, this book deeply inspired me and gave me hope for the future without having to consult an eco-therapist."--Alexandre J-Nicole, Biologist, graphic designer and illustrator "Jean-Martin Fortier extols the virtues of being small-scale, and expertly details the use of such scale-appropriate tools as broadforks, seeders, hoes, flame weeders, low tunnels, high tunnels, and many other unique tools, specifically designed for this brand of farming. He picks up right where Eliot Coleman has left us, applying many of his core principles, but doing it in such a brilliant way as to provide beginning farmers a solid framework of the information they need to start up and become successful small-scale organic growers themselves.--Adam Lemieux, Product Manager of Tools & Supplies, Johnny's Selected Seeds

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Foreword
    Preface

    1 Small Is Profitable
    Can You Really Live ff 1.5 Acres?
    Not Just Making a Good Living, but Making a Good Life

    2 Succeeding as a Small-Scale Organic Vegetable Grower
    A Biologically Intensive Approach
    Minimizing Start-Up Costs
    Minimizing Production Costs
    Direct Selling
    Adding Value to the Crops
    Learning the Craft

    3 Finding the Right Site
    Climate and Microclimate
    Market Access
    Growing Space Needed
    Soil Quality
    Topography
    Drainage
    Access to Water
    Infrastructure
    Assessing Possible Pollution Problems

    4 Designing the Market Garden
    Buildings and Foot Traffic
    Standardizing the Garden Layout
    Locating the Greenhouse and Tunnels
    Protection against Deer
    Windbreaks
    Irrigation

    5 Minimum Tillage and Appropriate Machinery
    Permanent Raised Beds
    The Two-Wheel Tractor
    The Broadfork (Grelinette)
    Tarps and Pre-Crop Ground Cover
    To Till or not to Till

    6 Fertilizing Organically
    Soil Tests
    Crop Requirements
    Managing Soil Fertility
    Good Compost
    Relying on Natural Fertilizers - Why?
    Establishing Crop Rotation
    Crop Rotation at Les Jardins de la Grelinette
    Green Manure and Cover Crops
    Connecting with Soil Ecology

    7 Starting Seeds Indoors
    Seeding in Cell Flats
    The Soil Mix
    Filling Cell Flats
    The Seedling Room
    The Evolving Plant Nursery
    Heating and Ventilation of the Nursery
    How to Water Seedlings
    Potting up
    Transplanting into the Gardens

    8 Direct Seeding
    Precision Seeders
    Seedbed Preparation
    Record Keeping

    9 Weed Management
    Cultivating with Hoes
    Weeding with Tarps
    The Stale Seedbed Technique
    Flame Weeding
    Mulching
    Weed Control Technology

    10 Insect Pests and Diseases
    Scouting
    Disease Prevention
    Using Biopesticides

    11 Season Extension
    Floating Row Cover and Low Tunnels
    Caterpillar Tunnels
    Hoophouses

    12 Harvest and Storage
    Harvesting Efficiently
    Harvest Help
    The Cold Room

    13 Crop Planning
    Setting Farming Objectives
    Determining Production
    Establishing a Crop Calendar
    Making a Garden Plan
    Record Keeping

    Conclusion: Farming for Ecology, Community, and Lifestyle

    Appendix 1: Crop Notes
    Appendix 2: Tools and Suppliers
    Appendix 3: Garden Plan
    Appendix 4: Annotated Bibliography
    Appendix 5: Glossary

    Index
    About the Author

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