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Too little rain, too little water in the landscape - so simple, so serious. Dried out watercourse in the Demnitz Mühlenfließ.
With their beautiful blossoms, bright fruits, and manageable care requirements, sour cherries are ideal plants for home ...
When deciding what and where to plant, take time to consider how shrubs will be affected by natural light levels ...
Taking care of the soil is of utmost importance for the success of growing vegetables, particularly when using sustainable or organic production practices. If you’ve been treating your soil like ‘dirt ...
Most common cause of camellia bud drop in our climate is a lack of soil moisture during the period of bud formation in the ...
Step into the surreal world of Rust and Humus, a speculative ecosystem where decay fuels life, and organic-mechanical hybrids ...
It may be that the natural soil occurring in your garden isn't the best option. There are a lot of reasons why using a loamy ...
Different publications will tell you different things about how long it takes to make soil, some of them are pretty alarming!
Collet has been researching the areas of health and microbes for over 15 years. Spearheading modern antibiotic development through the discovery of novel antioxidant mechanisms in bacteria, Collet won ...
Humus (pronounced; hyoo-muhs) is tiny pieces of broken-down bits of old plant and animal material which have been decomposed by the micro-organisms in the soil.
Healthy soil is composed of 45% minerals (sand, silt, clay, pebbles, rocks, 25% air, 25% water, and 5% organic matter (plants, animals, and microorganisms). The most fertile part of soil is the ...
Composting does actually give off Carbon Dioxide, but see it as a net positive process, at the end you are left with a dark rich humus which is an ecologically valuable suppository of stable carbon.