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Fungi: The link in the soil

April 11, 2023April 18, 20231 Comment

Fungal hyphae growing from spore. 400x mag. Fungi play a very important role in the soil food web.   The aerobic, filamentous hyphae act like a grocery delivery service for plants.  A plant indicates what nutrients it needs and the fungi seek out those nutrients in the surrounding soil!  The fungi is rewarded with plant exudates … Continue reading Fungi: The link in the soil

No Dig Gardening = Better Soil Biology = Less Work!

January 30, 2023January 30, 2023Leave a comment

Save yourself time and money by practicing no till/ no dig. Allow the biology in the soil to do the work for you.

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