100 Herbs for making JADAM Natural Pesticide: The way to Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture (JADAM Organic Farming)
معرفی کتاب «100 Herbs for making JADAM Natural Pesticide: The way to Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture (JADAM Organic Farming)» نوشتهٔ Youngsang Cho، منتشرشده توسط نشر JADAM در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Meet Mr. Yu, herb expert of Jadam. He fell in love with wild plants and flowers while crossing the White Head Mountain Range on foot. He describes 100 wild herbs that can be used to control agricultural pests. The awesome part is that these plants are found everywhere - meaning no more pesticide cost. Revolutionize your farming with Jadam. We also recommend our basic textbook "Jadam Organic Farming." Geol Yu was born in 1965 in a remote village in the spiritual Horse Ear Mountain in North Jeonla province of Korea. After graduating from Korea University (Statistics) he worked in a financial institution for over 10 years. His journey on foot that crossed the entire White Head Mountain Range inspired him to become a wild herb specialist. He went back to the mountains; to Akyang village in Mount Jiri. Also a photographer, he spends his time capturing wild herbs and flowers of Mount Jiri while studying and teaching wild plants. He also makes tea from native chrysanthemum. For years, he has been writing about insect-repelling plants on Jadam website (jadam.kr). His articles and photos can be seen at (http://www.myroad.pe.kr) www.myroad.pe.kr . He is currently herb specialist and reporter of Jadam, wild herb and flowers teacher at Mount Jiri School, and manager of Gamguk (Chrysanthemum) Tea Garden company. Table of Contents 001 Digitalis 20 002 Red Spider Lily 24 003 Aconitum 28 004 Oleander 32 005 Arisaema 36 006 American Pokeweed 40 007 Castor Oil Plant 44 008 Tobacco 48 009 Lacquer Tree 52 010 Yew Tree 54 011 Ginkgo 60 012 Narcissus 64 013 Greater Celandine 68 014 Japanese Snowbell 72 015 Apricot 76 016 Nandina 80 017 Water Pepper 84 018 Sophora 88 019 Chinaberry 92 020 Mint 96 021 Rosemary 100 022 Bracken 104 023 Climbing Bagbane 108 024 Hinoki Cypress 112 025 Garlic 116 026 Onion 120 027 Hot Pepper 124 028 Purslane 128 029 Heartleaf Houttuynia 132 030 Potato 136 031 Madagascar periwinkle 140 032 Cinnamon 144 033 Clove 148 034 Japanese Pepper 152 035 Hylomecon 156 036 African Marigold/French Marigold 160 037 Crown Wood Fern 164 038 Veratrum 168 039 Carpesium 172 040 Lavender 176 041 Lopseed 180 042 Pinellia 184 043 Empress Tree 188 044 Wild Walnut/Walnut 192 045 Garden Balsam 196 046 Picrasma quassioides 200 047 Pomegranate 204 048 Common Cosmos 208 049 Tea Plant 214 050 Mustard 218 051 Securinega 222 052 Japanese hedge parsley 226 053 Temple Juniper 230 054 Japanese Aralia 234 055 Korean Plum Yew 238 056 Corydalis 242 057 Korean Pasqueflower (Baekduong) 246 058 Japanese Belladonna 250 059 Royal Azalea 254 060 Lily of the Valley 258 061 Thunberg's Geranium 262 062 Japanese Andromeda 266 063 Shiso 270 064 Curly Dock 274 065 Chinese Lizards Tail 278 066 Asian Copperleaf 282 067 Japanese Hop 286 068 Sweet Flag 290 069 Sasa borealis 294 070 Jerusalem Artichoke 298 071 Taro 302 072 Datura 306 073 Wormwood 310 074 Salvia plebeia 314 075 Kobushi Magnolia/Oyama Magnolia 318 076 Mugwort 322 077 Coffee 326 078 Clematis 330 079 Turmeric 334 080 Juniper 338 081 Pyrethrum Daisy 342 &l About the author Pesticide manual book Preface Author's messege Table of contents 1. Digitalis 2. Red Spider Lily (Hurricane lily) 3. Aconitum 4. Oleander 5. Arisaema 6. American Pokeweed 7. Caster oil plant 8. Tobacco 9. Lacquer tree 10. Yew tree 11. Ginkgo 12. Narcissus 13. Greater celandine 14. Japanese snowbell 15. Apricot tree 16. Nandina 17. Water pepper 18. Sophora root 19. Chinaberry (Neem) 20. Mint 21. Rosemary 22. Bracken 23. Climbing bagbane 24. Hinoki cypress 25. Garlic 26. Onion 27. Hot pepper 28. Common purslane 29. Heartleaf (Ecoseongcho) 30. Potato 31. Madagascar perwinkle 32. Cinnamon 33. Clove 34. Japanese pepper 35. Hylomecon 36. African marigold and French marigold 37. Crown wood fern 38. Veratrum 39. Carpesium (Hakseul) 40. Lavender 41. Lopseed 42. Pinellia 43. Empress tree 44. Manchurian walnut and Persian walnut 45. Garden balsam 46. Picrasma quassioides 47. Pomegranate 48. Common cosmos 49. Tea plant 50. Mustard 51. Securinega 52. Japanese hedge parsley 53. Temple juniper 54. Japanese aralia 55. Korean plum yew 56. Corydalis 57. Korean pasqueflower (Baekduong) 58. Japanese belladonna 59. Royal azalea 60. Lily of the valley 61. Thunberg's geranium 62. Japanese andromeda 63. Shiso 64. Curly dock 65. Chinese lizards tail 66. Asian cooperleaf 67. Japanese hop 68. Sweet flag 69. Sasa borealis 70. Jerusalem artichoke (Sunroot) 71. Taro 72. Datura 73. Wormwood 74. Salvia plebeia (Gombobaechu) 75. Kobushi magnolia/Oyama magnolia 76. Mugwort 77. Coffee 78. Clematis 79. Turmeric 80. Juniper 82. Dalmatian chrysanthemum 83. Crowfoot/ Canton buttercup 84. Great St.Jhon's wort/St.John's wort 85. Derris 86. Tree of heaven 87. Decumbent bungle (Geumchangcho) 88. Knotgrass 89. Euphorbia humifusa (Jigeumcho) 90. Rough cocklebur (Changija) 91. Japanese royal fern 92. Chinese pepper tree 93. Horsetail 94. Lilac daphne 95. Common gardenia 96. Common fig and Japanses fig 97. Japanese rush 98. Japanese chaff flower (Wooseul) 99. Japanese pagoda tree 100. Friethorn
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