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Soil is the key to Carbon

sheepdrove wrote 5 days ago: Press Release Soil Carbon – the missing link in COP 15 Thursday 26 November 2009 New research from t … more →

Tags: farming, organic, sustainability, Soil Association, Food, climate change, Carbon, Soil, soil carbon

Worm Composting Class at Urban Earth, Tuesday, Dec 8

bouquetofpower wrote 1 week ago: Greetings All, I am offering a class on worm composting at Urban Earth on Tuesday, December 8, from … more →

Tags: Eisenia foetida, Green, green economy, kitchen composting, living organisms, Minneapolis, red worms, redworm suppliers in twin cities, redworms

Indian Summer In October?

thegardenguy wrote 1 month ago: October 21, 2009: I almost can’t believe it! Has Indian Summer finally arrived. Temps in the u … more →

Tags: Organic Gardening, backyard food production, The Garden Guy, Carrots, cayenne peppers, Brocolli, Cabbage, Indian SUmmer, garden clean-up

Electrocute an Innocent Pickle

monstermike wrote 1 month ago: Electrons pass through the pickle (or any other active organic matter) and charge the substance. Whe … more →

Tags: 1, photon light, negative charges, OLEDs, Pickle, electrons

ORGANIC MATTER IN EARTH'S ENVIRONMENT

gargpk wrote 2 months ago: In the environment, organic matter is synthesized in its biotic component i.e. biosphere. Autotrophi … more →

Tags: Environment

Wheat Straw – An Underused Mulch1 comment

backfencegardener wrote 2 months ago: When the rains failed to come in July and August this year we reaffirmed the value of our wheat stra … more →

Tags: gardening basics, central plains, mulch, prairie hay, soil moisture, soil splash, soil temperature, wheat straw

Adding value to your soil

bluefoxhorticultural wrote 3 months ago: Of vital importance in organic gardening and xeriscaping is the addition of copious amounts of organ … more →

Tags: Soil, horticulture, Soil, Compost, mulch, microfauna, Wildlife Habitat

Mother Nature2 comments

section 16 cattle company wrote 4 months ago: As I was out baling hay tonight I made a few observations that brought some loose end theories of mi … more →

Tags: agronomy, grazing, sustainable ag, Biodiversity, Mother Nature, poor soil, Soil, soil organic matter, thistles

Flesh Eating Zombie Robots1 comment

poetryman69 wrote 4 months ago: What happens to your skin when you are done using it? If you die on the battlefield EATR, the waste … more →

Tags: Blogroll, War, Food, flesh eating, zombies, flesh eating robots, flesh eating zombie robots, carbon based life forms, Battlefield

What about using organic fabrics in the carbon footprint calculation?

oecotextiles wrote 5 months ago: I’m so glad you asked! From the previous post I hope I made it clear that natural fibers (whet … more →

Tags: Green, sustainable, fabric, Textiles, climate change, Energy Solutions, Energy, Global Warming, Oil

Composting In Toronto

aaanimals wrote 5 months ago: I spent the weekend at my friend’s apartment in Toronto. When we were cooking on Friday she th … more →

Tags: sustainability, Food, Compost, recycling, Toronto, DC, waste

It's Compost Time!

Chris wrote 5 months ago: I have never composted before.  Sure, I’ve seen compost piles and bins before and helped with … more →

Tags: gardening, Garden, Soil, moisture, Hay, Weeds, mulch, water, Decompose

Bugs to Make Biofuel Production More Efficient

Wayne Checker wrote 6 months ago: Biofuel is in one respect the oldest form of man-made fuel in the world; long before industry boomed … more →

Tags: Environment, fuel, biofuel, bugs, Fossil, Fuels, fossil fuel, energy development, Energy

Micronutrients in Natural Fertilizer

safefertilizer wrote 7 months ago: You’re probably used to looking for the “fertilizer analysis” on the package of fe … more →

Tags: natural fertilizer, Fertilizer, macro nutrients, Macronutrients, micro nutrients, Micronutrients, Compost, boron, Zinc

Tree Groves and Tall Grass Prairie

section 16 cattle company wrote 7 months ago: Something I have always had a hard time getting a good answer on is why corn looks so good along tre … more →

Tags: sustainable ag, Sustainable living, agronomy, Garden, Compost, Conservation, Cropping, Dirt, Fertilizer

Longest Organic/Conventional Farm Study

eriewire wrote 7 months ago: The Rodale Institute Farming Systems Trial® The Rodale Institute’s oldest experiment … and a n … more →

Tags: Genetic engineering, Organic Agriculture, Monsanto, Roundup, industrial food system, Agriculture, Pesticides, Corn, Rodale Institute Farming Systems Trial

The Symbiotic Relationship Between Soil and Plants

merryhutter wrote 8 months ago: So, why am I going on about this? I realize I didn’t get to thinking this way because I’ … more →

Tags: soil health, Unconscious, common culture, symbiotic relationship, Unhealthy, breakdown, Living, ecosystem, Toxic

What is biochar?1 comment

tommypaine wrote 8 months ago: From CNN. Researchers at the University of Georgia are working on a project that could help absorb a … more →

Tags: Environmental News, Global Warming, International News, Science, technology, Absorb, Agriculture, Amazon, Biochar

PENGARUH BAHAN ORGANIK PADA TANAH BEKAS TSUNAMI TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN DAN PRODUKSI

Muhammad Hatta wrote 8 months ago:   Effect of Organic Matter in Tsunami Affected Land on Growht and Production of Several Varieties of … more →

Tags: Jurnal vol 2, Tsunami, Varieties, Mung Bean


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