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Rapidly Rebuild Your Soil Health Part 3: How to Kickstart Soil Health With Beneficial Fungi 

Dr. Elaine's Soil Food Web School
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In this webinar we go over 3 steps to rebuild your soil health with beneficial fungi!
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In this webinar, we look at the 3 steps you can take with beneficial fungi to rebuild the health of your soils. The process starts by locating and gathering beneficial microorganisms from your local area. The second step is to multiply the beneficial microorganisms using the close-control, aerobic composting method developed by Dr. Elaine Ingham. This ensures that many pathogens are eliminated and that you get a good balance of the 4 key groups of microorganisms needed in a healthy soil. In step 3, we apply the beneficial microorganisms to the soil in either solid (compost) or liquid (teas/extracts) form - depending on the context. Once the organisms are back in the soil, it is imperative that regenerative methods are adopted, to ensure that the soil biome is protected.
Panelists:
Adam's passion for agriculture emerged in 2008, during his three months of volunteer work on organic farms in New Zealand. His time in graduate school cultivated a broad vision for the restoration of living soils, as well as utilization of research and community engagement to address current and emerging global food production challenges. After completing his doctorate at Oklahoma State University in 2016, he was funded as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Instructor. During the past 5 years, Adam authored or coauthored 20 research publications focused on agroecology and plant-microbial symbioses. He also taught multiple undergraduate and graduate courses on global food security, restoration ecology, and environmental science. He joined The Soil Food Web School in 2021, following his dream to help regenerate soils, improve human nutrition, and protect our planet.
Brian came from a background in IT and now runs a successful consultancy (Sprouting Soils) in California.
The daughter of a forest engineer and an agronomist, science and nature were part of Dr. Carla Portugal’s childhood while growing up in Brazil. Her graduate school research focused on looking for the microbe's power to minimize human impact on the planet. At the Soil Food Web School, Dr. Portugal utilizes her expertise in research and teaching while also pursuing her interest in developing a greater understanding about the interconnection among the microbes in the soils and how nutrient cycling affects the nutritional value of plants.
Dr. Ingham has advanced our knowledge about the soil food web for over 4 decades. Widely recognized as the world’s foremost soil biologist, she’s passionate about empowering ordinary people to bring the soils in their community back to life
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The Soil Food Web School’s mission is to empower individuals and organizations to regenerate the soils in their communities. The Soil Food Web Approach can dramatically accelerate soil regeneration projects by focussing on the soil biome. This can boost the productivity of farms, provide super-nutritious foods, protect and purify waterways, and reduce the effects of Climate Change. No background in farming or biology is required for our Foundation Courses. Classes are online & self-paced, and students are supported by highly-trained Soil Food Web School mentors.
Over the last four decades, Dr. Elaine Ingham has advanced our knowledge of the Soil Food Web. An internationally-recognized leader in soil microbiology, Dr. Ingham has collaborated with other scientists and with farmers around the world to further our understanding of how soil organisms work together and with plants. Dr. Ingham is an author of the USDA's Soil Biology Primer and a founder of the Soil Food Web School.
00:00 Intro to topic and panelists
09:01 How Fungi Can Kickstart Your Soil
57:11 Q&A
#SoilHealth #SoilRegeneration #SoiFoodWeb

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@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
✅ EXTENDED SALE! Sign up today and get 45% off our Soil Regeneration Classes 👉 promo.soilfoodweb.com/
@Kalfie-yv2ni
@Kalfie-yv2ni Год назад
any promos coming up in the near future? Our 3rd world currencies keep us from enrolling...😢
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Bees We have a promo right now: promo.soilfoodweb.com/jul23s-erb-va/ Take a look at this great video: promo.soilfoodweb.com/jul23s-erb/#roberto-s that shows a farmer in Peru working together with Miles Sorel, a Soil Food Web consultant, and the work to transition away from chemicals to soil biology.
@dr.froghopper6711
@dr.froghopper6711 Год назад
Interesting side note: my property was scraped bare annually for a decade, as weed control. I’m trying a chaos garden! My tilling was a small trench about 2” deep. After a friend passed away and left us a huge collection of 30 year old seeds, I threw many different seeds in those trenches. Native grasses and flowers, all kinds of vegetables, beans, corn, daikon radish, sorghum Sudan grass, oats, clovers. I doubt everything will grow but some of it already is!
@xikano8573
@xikano8573 Год назад
I first heard Paul Stamets talk about the fungi on the Joe Rogan podcast back in 2019 and he blew my mind. Before then I thought mushrooms were just a salad topping, some random plant-like thingie that grew on my yard after the rain or stuff weirdies messed around with back in college. To Dr. Elaine and the whole SFW team, thank you for sharing your work w/the world!!!
@jonathanalberto6738
@jonathanalberto6738 Год назад
Guam
@ciarancullen3575
@ciarancullen3575 Год назад
Same honestly and just got his book mycelium running a couple days ago and it is definitely worth a read!
@kalsinaturalfarming2337
@kalsinaturalfarming2337 Год назад
I m hardishpal singh kalsi from India. I m doing organic and not tillaged farming from last 3 year's. According your guidance so that I want thanks to you. Again thanks for lot of great information
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Kalsi Natural Farming we had an interesting webinar recently featuring a project in India, you might like to watch: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uUc8KpnWaAU.html As long as you registered for the webinar series, you will have access to the replays of all the webinars. Replays will be posted here within approximately 48 hours after each webinar airs live: webinar.soilfoodweb.com/reg-webinar-rebuilding-soil-health Here is the lineup of webinars in the "Rapidly Rebuild Your Soil Health" series: Webinar 1: How Soil Health Works airs live on Thursday, October 6 at 11a.m. Pacific (7p.m. London) Webinar 2: Soil Health Success Stories airs live on Wednesday, October 12 at 11a.m. Pacific (7p.m. London) Webinar 3: How to Rebuild Soil Health in 1 Growing Season airs live on Thursday, October 20 at 11a.m. Pacific (7p.m. London) Webinar 4: Meet the Soil Health Experts airs live on Thursday, October 27 at 11a.m. Pacific (7p.m. London)
@kalsinaturalfarming2337
@kalsinaturalfarming2337 Год назад
I have already watched to your all webinar
@venus1604
@venus1604 Год назад
Your contact details
@michelleray8831
@michelleray8831 Год назад
I pick a huge healthy tree in the forest and get a shower full of soil by it and make plugs with it. I put these plugs in different places around my yard.
@user-jg7zu6uu7x
@user-jg7zu6uu7x Год назад
Привет из России! Знакомим Россию с Вашими вебинарами! Интерес огромный! С уважением Константин Тверской.
@karenf9137
@karenf9137 Год назад
🙋‍♀️
@yarrw
@yarrw Год назад
In Africa some of us use herds of cattle or goats to fertilise the soil and reverse desertification. I blame mono-culture crops with agrichemicals for the lack of birds like European swallows, guinea fowl and pigeons.
@dismayedtrinket2518
@dismayedtrinket2518 2 месяца назад
In North America it is much the same. The native grasses have been all but lost, and they sustained a density of life and quality of habitability that is nearly incomprehensible to us now.
@febcherylmaghanoy4280
@febcherylmaghanoy4280 Год назад
Am from Philippines and I am always following your webinars.
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Feb Cheryl Maghanoy You may be interested in this video showing our students from all over the world and what they have to say about studying with us: promo.soilfoodweb.com/oct22-consultant-va/#student-reviews
@rlhuddy
@rlhuddy 6 месяцев назад
South Africa : - Good morning!
@Omegacrafton
@Omegacrafton Год назад
Thank,s for your detailed information about soil health and soil microbiology which helps me in my farming
@guloguloguy
@guloguloguy Год назад
THANK YOU, FOR THIS "DEEP DIVE" INTO SOME OF THESE SOIL RELATED ISSUES! IMHO: IN RECENT YEARS, I'VE BECOME MUCH MORE AWARE OF, AND IMPRESSED BY, THE AMAZING DISCOVERIES, AND METHODS, OF IMPROVING SOILS, CROP PRODUCTION, AND OUR "HEALTH"...AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRITY, AND SPECIES DIVERSITY, ALL BY IMPROVING OUR SOILS!! 👍👌🙏💝
@joelbruneski6486
@joelbruneski6486 Год назад
WOW. I wish I could understand all of that. It was a great presentation. LOTs of great info
@wildmanofthenorth1598
@wildmanofthenorth1598 Год назад
Dr.Elane mentioned Oak Trees having a problem. I believe that many bolete mushroom mycorrhizal with Oak maybe that might help situation. Thanks again.
@rozicabatic478
@rozicabatic478 Год назад
Thanks for this so important work. ❤Greetings from Slovenia.
@urbangardeningwithgray
@urbangardeningwithgray Год назад
Wow! Great information! Soil health is super important!😀
@JulesGardening
@JulesGardening Год назад
Thank you so much. Very good to know. 👍
@reubenjamesrollon7579
@reubenjamesrollon7579 Год назад
Here in Caraga State University, we produce microbial inoculants like the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Trichoderma and Bacillus
@billiebruv
@billiebruv Год назад
Compost biology eclipses lab produced biology by a factor of '000's, not including trichoderma
@plantlove5257
@plantlove5257 Год назад
The trichoderma is good at breaking down rock dust, right?? Amongst the many benefits that is.
@mikerharrison5104
@mikerharrison5104 Год назад
Anybody else see the black shadow guy speed bye from left to right at about the 15:23 - 15:27 mark, somewhere in there.
@KP-sg9fm
@KP-sg9fm Год назад
Missouri. Appreciate the knowledge 👌
@brianseybert2189
@brianseybert2189 Год назад
Have you any ideas of reclaiming soils devastated by jumping worms?
@Mansahx
@Mansahx Год назад
Love these video. Im Signing up for the class tomorrow. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Mansa- we will be delighted to have you study with us. Feel free to contact us at info@soilfoodweb.com and for more details about our recent offer visit: promo.soilfoodweb.com/oct22-consultant-va/#overview
@agentsmith1573
@agentsmith1573 Год назад
I wish I could afford it! I would LOVE to take advantage of the Biocomplete Compost Bundle but there's no way in heck I can afford almost 4 grand.. I really really really want to, though! I am a small hemp farmer in Colorado wanting to turn my desert prairie into healthy soil again.
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Agent Smith Please do get in touch at info@soilfoodweb.com so we can discuss affordable options
@sunlight8299
@sunlight8299 Год назад
I'm watching in London UK
@Bongwell420
@Bongwell420 Год назад
Late to the party, North Carolina is in the house!!!!
@djssquibbs3295
@djssquibbs3295 Год назад
saldos desde Costa Rica! :)
@cy1196
@cy1196 3 месяца назад
As per your weedy plants, are you talking about grasses & sedges that predominantly cover the lowest canopy?
@Mansahx
@Mansahx Год назад
Doesn’t the thermophilic process kill off all organisms because the heat is so hot that nothing can survive?
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
That is a great question! This is one of the many amazing things about nature, if the heat is maintained in the proper range (around 131-151 F), it will kill the potentially harmful organisms but not the beneficials.
@endgamefond
@endgamefond Год назад
Here I'm from Indonesia. I just started gardening a week ago and I am concerned about my spinach because the root come off and they just fall down (tho they're still green)
@mikeymike3440
@mikeymike3440 Год назад
Good job
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
Thank you!
@kinsjsmggoiktaylor5659
@kinsjsmggoiktaylor5659 Год назад
The Juno From County Durham England 👏👏👏👏
@Robertplatt420
@Robertplatt420 Год назад
Jardín , Antioquia Colombia 🇨🇴
@datajames
@datajames 5 месяцев назад
What are some solutions we could promote to support both the soil food web as well as the agricultural industry which already heavily rely on amendments and synthetic/chemical nutrients? How can these nutrient manufacturers etc continue to profit, changing over to the soil food web?
@johngraczyk4583
@johngraczyk4583 4 месяца назад
Michigan
@joelbruneski6486
@joelbruneski6486 Год назад
How about using vermicompost? Do worms add to the microbe load?
@billiebruv
@billiebruv Год назад
Oh yes, but the source material is important too
@wesleycallison5593
@wesleycallison5593 Год назад
The worms have biology in their gut so whatever they digest and excrete is very good.
@rolandocimafranca2414
@rolandocimafranca2414 5 месяцев назад
i always used herbecides in my farm and inorganic fertilizers. Now we suffered cause the capacity of the soil is degrading
@torrencekrepps757
@torrencekrepps757 Год назад
Maryland and PA I live on the Mason Dixon line
@IAmHumanJake
@IAmHumanJake 3 месяца назад
I live on a hill that has the equivalent of dune like sand( like lake Michigan dunes) there's a big patch of sand that i call the sand pits. But the whole yard has this sand, just covered with plants. More of the weedy plants you say. What's a approach i can do to help it
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool 3 месяца назад
@IAmHumanJake Please feel free to send your questions to info@soilfoodweb.com
@gaylenemccain2028
@gaylenemccain2028 Год назад
Kentucky, USA
@neverwinterfarms
@neverwinterfarms 6 месяцев назад
Just for clarification; are you talking about compost or earth worms?
@user-su1iv3zr9w
@user-su1iv3zr9w 10 месяцев назад
SW Florida
@timothyonucki1860
@timothyonucki1860 3 месяца назад
Central mountains Costa Rica
@bearupfarm1818
@bearupfarm1818 Год назад
My question is. I have bare soil not much of grass or weeds growing, so we have to add fertilizer at low rate to get the grass to grow and graze with cows and slowly back of on fertilizer .so is this a good start?
@brianbiddle7590
@brianbiddle7590 Год назад
I am no expert so take this with grain of salt and some tequila, fertilizer may give you a faster start it will probably slow down your progress to healthy soil. If you already have the cattle i would spread their hay out. Put enough out so they eat about 80% and move them to the next area by spreading the hay out in a different area. Not only do you get the urine and poop from the cow but you get that 20% of hay to help feed the soil. Also try a tea from worm castings to help bring back the soil health. Just my two cents.
@b_uppy
@b_uppy Год назад
You want to add compost made from local native materials, according to the video...
@wesleycallison5593
@wesleycallison5593 Год назад
You are doing good. Bale grazing is probably a better idea. You lay good hay out directly on the areas you wish to improve and let the cattle eat it, stomp it in, defecate and urine on it then move the feeding area fairly quick.
@ifeelikedyeing360
@ifeelikedyeing360 Год назад
Water your bare land frequently before and after attempting inoculation. Purchase mycorrhiza fungi and apply it to the bare ground (a little goes a long way). Then add 3-5 inches of mulch (wood chips, dry grass, dry straw). Water frequently & NEVER TILL. I feed my soil not my plants.. lol iykyk
@alinanikawala8126
@alinanikawala8126 Год назад
what type of microscope need in order to attend a soil food web class? i would appreciate if recommendations are given
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Alinani Kawala Feel free to contact us at info@soilfoodweb.com with your quesitons
@newearth1912
@newearth1912 Год назад
👏🏼
@sandponics
@sandponics Год назад
You may not have noticed, but Greenland is now getting warmer, and forests are starting to grow.
@tonyeden8381
@tonyeden8381 Год назад
Warmer than when?
@sandponics
@sandponics Год назад
@@tonyeden8381 Warmer than it was before. Let's say it is probably warmer now than it was 100 years ago, although possibly not as warm as it was 65 million years ago. At least not yet.
@tonyeden8381
@tonyeden8381 Год назад
@@sandponics it is warmer than 200 years ago but quite a bit cooler than 1,200 years ago
@tonyeden8381
@tonyeden8381 Год назад
@@sandponics duckduckgo.com/?q=greenland+ice+core+data+graph&t=iphone&iax=images&ia=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2F4.bp.blogspot.com%2F-SExu0YHn_3M%2FUPyAypRopNI%2FAAAAAAAAKuI%2FERH31pacPPI%2Fs1600%2FLappi_Greenland_ice_core_10000yrs.jpg
@Test7017
@Test7017 Год назад
👍👍👍👍👍😄
@jamohney
@jamohney Год назад
I'd like to know more about these class, would love to do this, is it too late?
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@JA M If you haven't already registered, I would like to invite you to join our January 2023, FREE webinar series titled, The Soil Food Web Movement. In this 4-part webinar series we’ll be featuring three amazing Soil Health Success Stories. We’ll be meeting some of the farmers out there who have benefited from working with Soil Food Web Consultants, and we’ll be taking a look under the microscope at some of the critters that should be in the soil under your feet. We’ll also be meeting some of the people who are helping farmers make a smooth transition to Regenerative Agriculture by healing their soils. Register here for our FREE webinar series: promo.soilfoodweb.com/reg-webinar-the-soil-food-web-movement Please don’t worry if you miss any of the live webinars. As long as you are registered for the webinar series, you will be able to watch the replays about 48 hours after the webinar live streaming.
@delroyashun6888
@delroyashun6888 5 месяцев назад
South Wales uk😊
@garybennett7851
@garybennett7851 Год назад
Kigali, Rwanda
@jedwards100able
@jedwards100able Год назад
High Point, NC The Furniture Capital of the World
@debbysousley1436
@debbysousley1436 Год назад
Warsaw Missouri
@rorkgoose6114
@rorkgoose6114 Год назад
When Adam talks about fungi, in this vid, it seems, from the papers he touts, that he is only thinking of mycorrhizal fungi. That is a shame. I believe we will find that saprophytic fungi, on the whole, are more essential and beneficial to the plants we want/need to grow than are mycorrhizal fungi. It's too bad that SF aren't studied much and MF are the most studied microorganisms in the world. We are getting a distorted view of things, but that's where the money is. It's a lot like climate change in this sense.
@user-zs2is2pk5v
@user-zs2is2pk5v 7 месяцев назад
summary plz ...to do 123
@adamrommeledwin8949
@adamrommeledwin8949 Год назад
Hello there, How can i contact elaine ingham ?
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Adam Rommel Edwin Please feel free to contact us here: info@soilfoodweb.com and we can pass on to Dr Elaine
@Ozjockey111
@Ozjockey111 Год назад
Thailand
@terristurkie5975
@terristurkie5975 Год назад
East Tn.
@deborahtofflemire7727
@deborahtofflemire7727 Год назад
Canada
@guest8053
@guest8053 Год назад
I'm from NYC. We have no healthy real soil here inda city. 5,10,20 pound bags are only sold at home depot.
@dcriley65
@dcriley65 Год назад
Kali, U.S.A.
@liamblythe6149
@liamblythe6149 Год назад
UK
@gordonmacmillan1710
@gordonmacmillan1710 Год назад
Scotland
@ginaroebuck1493
@ginaroebuck1493 Год назад
Spain
@paulasmith4933
@paulasmith4933 Год назад
Kansas
@user-xh3ol9ls3t
@user-xh3ol9ls3t Месяц назад
Why does corn grow better next to a tree stump
@vcarry1393
@vcarry1393 Год назад
Melbourne Australia
@davist-mq5db
@davist-mq5db Год назад
Virginia
@0035diamond
@0035diamond Год назад
Rhode Island
@resolutionarybeing1885
@resolutionarybeing1885 Год назад
nw WASHINGTON
@littlegreen5845
@littlegreen5845 Год назад
So the end goal is forest? I’m not convinced this research is very broad to a variety of environments. So what about the Sonora desert or the 28th latitude north or Florida? Our geology is sand. Beach sand that is constantly anaerobic. Naturally disrupted by fire in the best ecological case and characterized by “weed” species that feed ground birds like quail. I believe your research but I find it myopic.
@jadejaharshvardhan
@jadejaharshvardhan Год назад
My pomegranate trees are dieing
@jadejaharshvardhan
@jadejaharshvardhan Год назад
What to do i trying fungal brews
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@harshvardhansinh jadeja Sorry to hear your trees are in trouble. you might find these case studies video of interest: promo.soilfoodweb.com/oct22-consultant/#casestudies
@manegrigue
@manegrigue Год назад
Armenia
@user-ey5mc1tl3z
@user-ey5mc1tl3z 2 месяца назад
Yuma colo
@user-ey5mc1tl3z
@user-ey5mc1tl3z 2 месяца назад
Yuma big. Farming people spray I think they need to stop sprayinng
@jayvardhanupadhyay8161
@jayvardhanupadhyay8161 Год назад
India,
@liviuburcos5375
@liviuburcos5375 Год назад
🇷🇴 romania
@karenf9137
@karenf9137 Год назад
🙋‍♀️
@karlbutler3351
@karlbutler3351 Год назад
I love the work Elaine has done but how the heck are we supposed to concentrate on rebuilding our soils when our criminal government is saturating it with aluminum and other heavy metals with geoengineering programs? Sorry for bringing negativity here but it is a honest question.
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Karl Butler Soil Food Web School recently partnered with Ecosystem Restoration Camps, taking restoration from the ground up: take a look here: promo.soilfoodweb.com/jul22-erb-sls-va/#curriculum
@modsa8901
@modsa8901 Год назад
South Africa. What's left of it - after the ANC Regime have systematically, bit by bit, piece by piece - looted, pillaged, broken and destroyed it.
@fatimaseton2396
@fatimaseton2396 Год назад
Concord nh
@fatimaseton2396
@fatimaseton2396 Год назад
Fatima dying feddle
@coveyma
@coveyma Год назад
does it annoy anyone else when some pronounces Fungi Fun-Ji and not Fun-gai?
@MsShawn43
@MsShawn43 Год назад
Not me...
@greatergood3706
@greatergood3706 Год назад
No
@umiluv
@umiluv Год назад
No.
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Год назад
@Marc Covey Is this a case of to-mar-toe tom-ay-toe
@AppletonPermaculture
@AppletonPermaculture 2 месяца назад
Yes. I’ve never heard anyone say it like that before. It’s ridiculous and I had to skip his whole section.
@brianeagar1208
@brianeagar1208 Год назад
Mainer..
@jasonterry8883
@jasonterry8883 Год назад
I don’t need a PhD in fungi. I need the recipe!!!!!!! Water, fungi food, fungi source, aeration required, duration of aeration, and application method!!! Should take no longer than 5 minutes!
@flatsville9343
@flatsville9343 Год назад
Short term - Create a worm bin using woody & shrubby material (lots of shredded leaves.) Use the vermicompost when you plant in seeds or seedlings. Lomg term- Early Spring, reate a free standing worm bin on top of the ground with woody & shrubby material (lots of leaves.) Remove when fall approaches. Plant in a winter kill covercrop mix. Follow termination of cc, plant out.
@greatergood3706
@greatergood3706 Год назад
@Jason Terry - you already know the answers
@xikano8573
@xikano8573 Год назад
Hahaha...Oh, but you do need a PhD. No 5 minute solutions here!!! 😅
@flatsville9343
@flatsville9343 Год назад
@xi kano Depends on the scale. If you are large scale farming or managing a pasture, it becomes complicated. For most gardeners or even market gardeners, using your own vermicompost, a Johnson-Su Bioreator or hand raising you own mycorrhiza fungi is doable. After a couple of seasons, the results should be evident. Testing to get bacteria & fungi counts can be expensive if you have no microscope background, but do you really need it for smaller scale?
@trinkladd
@trinkladd Год назад
False takes no phd. You add compost and organic material back into the soil. Add hardwood s the finger the better. This adds aeration. Add organic o molasses support free to feed microbes and adds magnesium and calcium. Once every two s add an inch layer of e compost followed y layer of j. Could be grass clipping. Leaf litter. Straw. Wood chips. You burn some wood? Add the wood ask e this is potash. If u use as lot of wood chips. You want to add blood meal to increase in soil as wood s will quickly use the nitrogen as they break down. Use a lot of leaf litter. You will need to add some polarized lime to raise ph. Lime also adds cabin and magnesium. Leaf litter great for adding fungi. Don’t overthink it these clowns are pretending to hold secret knowledge. Indians would throw dead fish and guts to a hole in ground then plant on top. Legumes poor brand add to the soil. So makes great plant to eat and to add organic matter to soil. After harvest use the plant as compost
@scsfulsarahr598
@scsfulsarahr598 Год назад
FUN GUY!!! FUNG-GUY!!! NOT FunJee😱🙄
@scsfulsarahr598
@scsfulsarahr598 Год назад
@@Kneenibble 🤣
@randersen2171
@randersen2171 Год назад
i must arrest your haybale hypothesis. Youve had alot of fertilisation around that bale, also you hade fertilisation in the tracks.
@sandponics
@sandponics Год назад
The new permaculture system known as sandponics aligns closely with your soil microbiology theories. The search term "sandponics info" displays relevant links.
@williemasterofdestruction5339
Have you seen what Leighton Morrison has done? Look up horizonal soil. He is a genius.
@judyvance1556
@judyvance1556 Год назад
SW Ohio
@judyvance1556
@judyvance1556 Год назад
SW Ohio
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