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Curious about how some plants can reclaim nutrients from deep underground? Welcome to the world of nutrient scavenging!

Fundamentally, you must always fall back to experimentation as the ultimate source of truth in your own garden.

Cover crops are a great way to fix nitrogen, acting as an input for nitrogen in your garden or farm system.

Looking for gardening gift ideas for your favorite gardener? Check out our gifts for gardeners, we've got lots of cool stickers and shirts.

Looking for gardening gift ideas for your favorite gardener? Check out our gifts for gardeners, we've got lots of cool stickers and shirts.

Experimentation is one of our primary methods for learning and gathering konwledge in the garden. Let's look at how it's done.

We're looking at how carbon is cycled through agricultural systems, with a focus on how the carbon cycle applies to your garden.

Also known as "worm farming", vermiculture is a great way to turn your organic food scraps into garden gold.

If you're a gardener, it's important to understand soil layers and their effects on plant roots, nutrients, and water.

As a primary macronutrient, plants rely heavily on nitrogen to grow healthy. Let's talk about nitrogen fixation.

You may have heard that certain nutrients are mobile in plants, while others are not. We'll look at what this means...

Curious if your plants might be suffering from a phosphorus deficiency, and what you can do about it? Read this.

We're looking at nitrogen deficiency in plants - what it looks like, how to identify it, and what to do about it.

Calcium is a secondary macronutrient, critical for food production. We're looking at how it cycles through agricultural systems.

If you're into growing your own veggies and are ready to start breeding your own varieties or want to learn how it's done, read this.

Because so many of the nutrients that plants rely on are water-soluble, there is a tendency for some to leach away into groundwater.

Nothing comprises a larger portion of a plant's makeup than water. Understanding how it cycles through ecosystems is critical for growers.

As a primary macronutrient, potassium (K) is crucial for plant growth and development. Let's look at its cycle in agricultural systems.

Atmospheric carbon needs to find a way from the air into the soil microbiome - that's where plant root exudates come in.

Let's look at how kaolin clay can be used for your plants to help protect them from sun and pests.

If you're a gardener who wants to improve your soil and care for the planet at the same time, carbon sequestration is crucial to understand.

You may have heard that weeds are often far more beneficial than they maf be portrayed - but how do weeds heal the land?

Let's look at foliar feeding for plants - what is it, how does it work, and why you should consider doing it.

We're looking at soil remediation, why you might want to do it, and how the garden soil remediation process works.

If you've filled a collection of jars with dried herbs and want to know what to use when, we've got you.

If you're an organic grower, soil biology should be one of your primary areas of focus.

Without the help of pollinators, we would see many plants stop reproducing entirely. Let's look at some ways to support pollinators.

A look at how the science of soils plays into regenerative gardening, and how understanding soil can inform our decisions in the garden.

You may be familiar with weathering due to wind, sand, and water - but microbial weathering is fascinating and often overlooked.

So you want to get into gardening, eh? Gardening is a great hobby that allows you to cultivate your connection with nature.

If you've ever seen tree trunks painted white, especially on cultivated fruit and nut trees, you've seen limewash.

If you're interested in growing a deeper, more holistic relationship with your local ecosystem, wildlife gardening is for you.

Thinking about getting into gardening and wondering whether or not it's worth it? Let's talk.

If you've got leafhopper problems in your garden, we've got all the natural solutions for you here.

...consolidation of seed genetics by a few large corparations. Seed sovereignty reclaims seeds and biodiversity as commons and public good.