
How disease suppression on leaves works is no secret. On the leave surface, each leave cell has many ports where fungi and bacteria can connect to. This is a normal process for plants. Good and bad fungi can connect. Good and bad bacteria can connect. Each micro organism takes up a connecting ”portal” on the leave [...]
May 30, 2011 | Categories: Ecology, Foiloir Layer Biology, Gardening Biology, Hydroponics/Aquaponics, Pest Control, Soil Building, Using Bacterial & Mycorrhiza Inoculants | Tags: Applications, bacteria/protists, CA Native Plants, chemical, Compost Extrations, Extraction, fungicides, fungus, growth, lawns, leave curl, micro-organisms, Microbiology, microscope, monthly applications, mostly bacteria, organisms, peaches, pest control, pesticide, pesticides, Plant, plants, pump, supplements, technique, tomatos, trees, video | 1 Comment »

This is a semi-cost method to create soil from really neglected soil or soil that had been buried for years and is used a planting bed. Advantages: totally organic (remember chemicals and fertilizers cost money), This gets things up and running in a short time. It is great for the first time gardener. Disadvantages: Costs [...]
May 23, 2011 | Categories: Gardening Biology, Soil Building | Tags: Brassicas, Compost, Compost Extrations, Composted, Composts, cover crop, creating, F:B ratio, Fungi, Fungi to Bacteria, gardening, Grape Compost Extractions, horse, manure, monthly applications, Mulches, organic, plants, rhythms, roots, Rye, soil, vegetable, video, Warm Climate, water | Leave A Comment »

This is a no cost method to create soil from really neglected soil or soil that had been buried for years and is used a plant beds. Advantages: Free, no money, totally organic (remember chemicals and fertilizers cost money), This makes the best tasking veggies and has the longest lasting impact on soil. Disadvantages: Takes [...]
May 19, 2011 | Categories: Gardening Biology, Soil Building | Tags: Advantages, Azos Bacteria, Brassicas, CA Native Plants, choked, control, Creating Soil with No cost, Crimson Clover, Disadvantages, establishing, free, Fungi to Bacteria, gardening, Method, moist, monthly applications, mostly bacteria, mulching mower, November, October, organisms, perennial, Plant, plants, pump, Recipes, Red Winter Wheat, rhythms, roots, rototiller, soil, Southern States on the East Coast, Trefoil, vegetable, Warm Climate, weeds, West Coast | Leave A Comment »

If you are just starting out in gardening and soil care, or have been doing it for years, you can use this recipes to change what kind of plants you want to grow on the existing neglected soil. These methods will change watering requirements and can improve taste of vegetables in new vegetable gardens. See the following posts [...]
May 19, 2011 | Categories: Gardening Biology, Soil Building | Tags: Building, building soil, compost tea, creating soil, extracted organisms, gardening, Grape Compost Extractions, lawn, methods, mulch, nitrogen, organisms, perennial, Plant, plants, soil, supplements, vegetable, video, water, watering | Leave A Comment »