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A Gardeners Hope

While setting out to write the Soil Microbiome and Regenerative Gardening course (and book), I reflect on my journey as a gardener and ponder where we are as a species. The care and attention invested in creating a garden worthy of the future feels poignant. What world will our children …

As a Gardener – Some Lessons I Have Learned

As a gardener, I’ve come to realize that nature offers profound lessons in harmony and balance. Every element in an ecosystem tends to its own needs while contributing to the whole. This realization has deepened my understanding of ecology and the intricate relationships within the natural world around me. The …

Nitrogen Race – The Dark Side of Fertilizers

The Dark Side of Fertilizers Fertilizers, whether chemical or natural, are often touted as essential for boosting plant growth, but they can be quite harmful to the environment and our long-term agricultural health. Both types provide an immediate influx of nutrients, yet they disrupt the natural cycles in the soil …

The Role of Cover Crops in Regenerative Gardening

This is an excerpt from the Soil Microbiome Regenerative Gardening online course Cover crops play a crucial role in regenerative gardening by keeping the soil vibrant and protected during periods of dormancy or low productivity. Home gardeners, similar to industrial farmers, benefit greatly from covering their soil with either mulch …

Fulvic & Humic Acid

In the beginning, the Earth was blessed with rich, fertile soil and lush vegetation. The soil was teeming with microbes—bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, to name a few. In the perfect cycle of life, these microbes broke down dead plant material and created substances and nutrients that nourished plants. When humans …

Decomposition & Microbes

Let’s take a closer look at the overall process of decomposition of dead plant and animal tissue. The tiniest single-celled microbes, like any living thing, need to eat. What they prefer to consume is organic matter—anything that was once alive or, in the case of some pathogenic microbes, still alive. …