Eric Fisher Msc Bsc (Hons) was born in North Yorkshire, has a
degree in
Environmental Science from Plymouth University and a masters in
Technology
from Cranfield University. He owns a small permaculture orchard
where he
practices cider making and worm farming. He has an interest in
trading crypto
currencies and has a love of being outdoors in nature.
"A wide-ranging study of the principles and use of compost teas.
From soil and plant ecology to bioremediation, pest control and
plant defence, topics are covered from scientific, observational
and even metaphysical perspectives. It will open your eyes to the
possibilities!"--Angie Polkey, permaculture and nature conservation
teacher and advisor
"Eric's book is both systemic and timely, as evidence of the loss
of soil fertility is building and our appreciation of the systemic
nature of global ecosystems has never been more apparent as a
source of future sustainability. His approach demonstrates that
there are many elements affecting soil health and fertility, from
insect pests and predators, to the range of nutrients found in the
soil and all plants - including the so-called weeds! Other books on
plant and vegetable growing skip over the ways in which these
latter plants can be harnessed, through a variety of compost teas,
to improve the life-giving quality of soil. This book should be an
important addition to every gardener's working collection."--Dr
Wendy Gregory, chair of a community garden in
Kingston-upon-Hull
"This book is a dual gem: full of practical applications for
organic growers seeking to develop their skills with compost teas,
whilst at the same time, scientifically grounded so that it offers
a broader perspective looking to shape a better approach to human
food production without synthetic chemicals."--Dr Colin Trier,
Environmental Scientist and cider producer
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