
Learn Composting in Urban Homes: A cook book For Mother earth (Regenerative Living)
This practical guide challenges the assumption that composting demands sprawling gardens or complicated machinery. Ranju Minhas draws on years of real-world observation and community involvement to show urban dwellers exactly how to transform their kitchen waste into nutrient-rich soil, right from a flat or small terrace. The book strips away the mystique around composting, revealing it as something wonderfully achievable for anyone willing to pay attention. You'll learn about the various systems suited to compact spaces, the microorganisms that do the heavy lifting, and how to manage food scraps scientifically. But there's something deeper here too. Modern living has severed our connection to natural rhythms and seasonal cycles. By composting regularly, you're not just reducing landfill; you're reweaving that broken link between your home and the living soil beneath it. Minhas advocates for a philosophy of small, deliberate changes rather than perfection or expensive gadgets. This is regenerative living for real people with real constraints. The book speaks to students, parents, teachers, and environmentally curious folk alike, offering accessible wisdom without preaching. Each sealed container of finished compost becomes a quiet rebellion against throwaway culture, a tangible contribution to planetary health that costs nothing but intention.
- Author: Ranju Minhas
- Genre: Gardening & Horticulture
- ISBN: B0H3CFZ8H5
- Pages: 64 pages
