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Mycorrhiza: The Ancient Fungus that Helps Your Plants Absorb Water & Nutrients

Mycorrhiza: The Ancient Fungus that Helps Your ...

Mark Anderson

Mycorrhizal fungi have occurred naturally in the soil for 400 million years. They form a close symbiotic relationship with plant roots. They are called mycorrhizae (from the Greek "mukés", meaning...

Mycorrhiza: The Ancient Fungus that Helps Your ...

Mark Anderson

Mycorrhizal fungi have occurred naturally in the soil for 400 million years. They form a close symbiotic relationship with plant roots. They are called mycorrhizae (from the Greek "mukés", meaning...

How to Use Cover Crops to Build Your Soil

How to Use Cover Crops to Build Your Soil

Mark Anderson

There's a lot more to the stuff most people consider just dirt. A healthy handful of soil has billions (yes, billions) of microorganisms in it, members of a truly humbling food...

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How to Use Cover Crops to Build Your Soil

Mark Anderson

There's a lot more to the stuff most people consider just dirt. A healthy handful of soil has billions (yes, billions) of microorganisms in it, members of a truly humbling food...

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Your Comprehensive Guide to Composting

Your Comprehensive Guide to Composting

Mark Anderson

Why Make Compost? Compost is one of nature's best mulches and soil amendments, and you can use it instead of commercial fertilizers. Best of all, compost is cheap. You can...

Your Comprehensive Guide to Composting

Mark Anderson

Why Make Compost? Compost is one of nature's best mulches and soil amendments, and you can use it instead of commercial fertilizers. Best of all, compost is cheap. You can...