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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 …

Understanding Nature: The Key to Our Future

Understanding Nature: The Key to Our Future Our world, both above and below ground, operates under the fundamental laws of nature, underscoring the intricate interconnectedness that sustains life. These laws, which govern physics, chemistry, and biology, shape the existence of living organisms and their continuous struggle to maintain life. In …

Secret Garden’s Book Nearing Completion

‘I’m thrilled to share exciting developments at the Living Ground Project Site – the creation of a secret garden soon to be home to 54 versatile plants, thriving globally. As part of my recent mission, I’m diligently digitizing teachings on self-reliance, covering topics like Microbe Compost creation, sustainable gardening, and …

Fire Restoration Thoughts

  Like many places in the world, our local area has experience and rash of crazy and intense fires threatening the living ground of our nature and soil.  Prevention work is important.    One local solution is to pipe waters from our local national forest, the Podocarpus.   Living Ground feels …

Fire Flowers & Humans

When contemplating the wondrous process by which plants convert sunlight into sustenance, it’s a reminder of the vast diversity of life.  Much of our world is on fire!   Some is natural and some is not!   It has caused a fear of fire as something we most stop and prevent. Sun …

Soil Food Web in South America! Nurturing Soils & Sustaining Life

At Living Ground, our mission extends far beyond saving soils – it’s about fostering a holistic connection that benefits plants, microbes, and humanity itself. While nature’s challenges persist, we approach them with a different perspective – one of harmony and mimicry, rather than conflict. Today, we’re excited to invite you …

Microbe Compost and Regular Organic Compost: A Comparison

Most realize that Compost is a mixture of organic materials that have been decomposed by microorganisms. It is a valuable soil amendment that can improve the fertility, structure, and water retention of soil.  Most do not realize the difference between organic compost, obone (manure) and Microbe Compost.  Here we explain …