Table of contents for The truth about organic gardening : making informed choices about popular practices / Jeff Gillman.

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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Organic Basics
	What is organic gardening?
	How organic is organic enough?
	History of organic growing
2. Understanding Pesticides
	The label
	Pesticide delivery
	Environmental impact quotients (EIQs) and toxicological effects
3. Soil Enrichment and Fertilization
	Choices free of synthetic chemicals
	Choices that include synthetic chemicals
	The best choices for you
4. Weed Control
	Choices free of synthetic chemicals
	Synthetic herbicides
	The best choices for you
5. Insect Control
	Organic cultural practices
	Traps and barriers
	Beneficial insects and other organisms
	Organic insecticides
	Synthetic insecticides
	Practices designed to increase pesticide efficacy
	The best choices for you
6. Disease Control
	Organic cultural practices
	Organic chemicals for disease control
	Synthetic chemicals for disease control
	The best choices for you
7. Controlling Birds, Deer, Rodents, and Mollusks
	Bird control: The organic choices
	Bird control: The synthetic choices
	Deer control
	Rodent control: The organic choices
	Rodent control: The synthetic choices
	Slug and snail control: The organic choices
	Slug and snail control: The synthetic choices
	The best choices for you
8. Organic Practices and Our Ecosystem
	Environmental benefits
	Environmental drawbacks
	What to do?
9. The Question of Organic Food
	Pesticide residues
	Nutrition
	Contamination
	Antioxidants
	What to do?
10. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Organic gardening.
Agricultural pests -- Control.