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  • Pools of Energy Key Frame to Soil Health

    In the early 2000s, a decade plus into my soil health journey, I had the fortune of meeting market farmer He’d restored the soil health at Garden Farme. He had restored the vital living ecosystem that is healthy soil, and the science had proven that. Learn More For in-person learning about sustainable growing, including soil health, permaculture and To delve more deeply into the topic of soil health, check out Happy Dancing Turtle’s resources.

  • Soil Health, Part Three

    Soil health is defined as the “ability of soil to function as a living ecosystem.” health principles: Minimize Disturbance Armor the Soil Keep Living Roots in the Soil Increase Diversity More on this under the next soil health principle, Integrate Livestock. health. Healthy soils, healthy animals. Building soil health requires mimicking nature.

  • Soil Health, Part Two

    In the previous blog post, we introduced the first principle of soil health, Minimize Disturbance. Soil health is defined as the “ability of soil to function as a living ecosystem.” in North Dakota, one of the first regions of the country to adopt the soil health principles. health had...to be a fly on the wall. Perennial plants have an important role to play in building soil health as well.

  • Soil Health, Part One

    Soil health is defined as the “ability of soil to function as a living ecosystem.” Over the next four blog posts, we will walk through six soil health principles: Minimize Soil Disturbance soil health principles, will not assure soil health. health of your soil, crops, and livestock. Minimizing disturbance is the first key to soil health.

  • Bringing It All Together for Soil Health

    One of the simplest soil tests you can do is the jar soil texture test. If your soil is heavy, soil organisms will improve soil structure and improve aeration and water infiltration If your soil is sandy, soil life increases soil organic matter, increasing water holding capacity and The soil health principles protect and restore the vital living ecosystem that cycles nutrients and make health.

  • Soil Health: The Challenge of Our Time

    Soil health is defined as the ability of soil to function as a vital living ecosystem. Farmers implementing the soil health principles are showing they can restore soil health in years and Educate yourself about soil health and the challenges farmers face when growing food that supports it At the 17th Annual Back to Basics on February 11, has workshops like “Soil Health for All Applications And do NOT miss the Natural Resource Conservation Service’s Soil Health Tunnel!

  • Soil Health, Part Four

    In the previous blog posts, we introduced five principles of soil health. Soil health is defined as the “ability of soil to function as a living ecosystem.” Mange for Context This final soil health principle refers to the context of the land and those that will go a long way to improving the health of soil. Soil health is imperative to the health of people and the planet, but we can take agriculture to a whole

  • Long Game of Soil Health Reduces Drought Impact

    Cover crops can help create the conditions that support healthy soil. Given time the healthy field, as currently managed, will slowly degrade. Positive Feedback Loop Soil health mitigates risk. To learn more about how to improve soil health, whether you are a farmer, grower, or gardener, check out these soil health resources.

  • Doing Better for Soil Is Better for All

    , the system collapses Less Water, Healthier Plants Also Benefits Managing for soil health has benefits By following some basic soil health principles, farmers can increase soil organic matter and water holding Improved soil health increases the capacity of soil to hold all nutrients in the soil profile, in a plant-available Join us on Friday, April 26th from 2 - 5pm for Soil Health 101 - Is your Soil Living? We will define what soil health is and the basic principles that help to support it.

  • Winter Care for Indoor Plants

    Check the soil moisture before watering to avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. Water your plants only when the top inch of the soil is dry. Prune Selectively Trim any dead or yellowing leaves to promote new growth and maintain the overall health Leaf shine products should be avoided as it clogs the leaf’s stomata openings (tiny pores) with oil or

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