Restoring Soil Life as the basis of Human Nutrition
Healthy Soil = Healthy Food = Healthy People
By nourishing the soil, we can nourish ourselves and future generations.
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The Soil Food Web
Have you ever stopped to think about the complex ecosystem that exists beneath your feet? The soil food web is a fascinating network of organisms that work together to support plant growth and maintain healthy soil. From microscopic bacteria to earthworms and fungi, each organism plays a vital role in the cycle of life.
In many ways, the basis of our civilization hinges on this hidden ecosystem that drives the greatest resource on this planet: the soil.
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Rock Dust and Soil Remineralization
Are you looking for a natural way to give your soil a nutrient boost? It's time to look into rock dust and soil remineralization! This organic method involves adding finely ground rock powder to your soil to replenish essential minerals and nutrients that your plants need to grow strong and healthy. Our article on rock dust and soil remineralization will give you all the exciting details on how to use this natural method, its benefits, and potential drawbacks. We'll also provide tips on how to incorporate rock dust into your garden to get the best results.
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Compost
When it comes to compost, we think of it as the lynchpin that is the key to just about everything else related to regenerative soil.
Well made compost introduces microorganisms to the soil, it is a mechanism to create feed for your worms, keep your pigs occupied turning it, and charge your biochar. If you want to remineralize your soil with rock dust, adding the rock dust to the compost will start making it bioavailable so your plants can use it.
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Organic Fertilizers
Ready to give your garden the boost it needs? Look no further than our guide to the top organic garden fertilizers! We've scoured the earth to bring you the best of the best, from worm castings to seaweed extract. You'll learn all about the benefits of each fertilizer and how to use them to grow the biggest, juiciest, most delicious fruits and veggies around. So grab your shovel and let's get fertilizing!
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Microbial Inoculants
Even at the microscopic level, life forms symbiotic relationships with other forms of life to benefit both.
Microbial inoculation allows you to harness this power to return life to your soil in a manner that will benefits your plants, and your yields.
Life always seems to benefit from increased diversity, and microbial inoculants allow you to return that diversity to your farm, pasture, or garden!
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Worm Composting 101
Do you want to turn your food scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer for your plants? Worm composting might be the solution for you! We'll introduce you to the world of worm composting, also known as vermicomposting. We'll explain how to set up a worm bin, what kind of worms to use, what to feed them, and how to harvest.
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Biochar 101
Learn about biochar, the coral reef of the soil food web. This magical substance is made by burning organic matter at high temperatures, creating a carbon-rich material that can improve soil fertility and water retention. Using biochar, we are able to provide an environment for soil microbes to live and retain water all while removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere!
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Bokashi 101
Bokashi is an exciting new method of composting, starting with inoculating your food scraps with specialized microbes and minerals to prevent smell and capture nutrients for your garden. Not only does it reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil, but it also eliminates odors and pests. Plus, bokashi composting is perfect for apartment dwellers or anyone with limited outdoor space.
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