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How My Garden Grew
by Priya Vincent
In the early part of the year 2000 I moved to a piece of land in Auroville which I called 'Buddha Garden'. Here I planned to answer the call of the earth - 'to empower her fruitfulness' - by growing organic vegetables for the community.
'How My Garden Grew' documents how the garden came into being and took shape during the first year of its existence. How the challenges of working with an impoverished soil in a climate of extremes were met. How the day-by-day work in the garden enabled me to experience what sustainability might mean - for the earth, the community and for myself.
Published by: Auroville Press, 2002
Format: Softcover / E-book
Language: English
Pages: 235
Format: Softcover / E-book
Language: English
Pages: 235
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The Gita of Waste
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This Earth of Ours
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Wildlife great and small of India's Coromandel
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My Pumpkin Roof: How to grow your own urban food garden
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Auroville Farms, Forests and Botanical Gardens
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Footsteps through the Salad
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Edible Weeds and Naturally Growing Plants in Auroville
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Organic Roots: Inspiration from the Founders of the Modern Organic Farming Movement
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Moments of Magic
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From my little hut in the forest by Yorit Rozin
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Hands With the Earth
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Snakes of Auroville and Pondicherry
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Shikra: The Adventure of Environmental Awareness