SOIL FOOD WEB. This is Part 7 of 12 Part Series that will help you understand the PRO’S & CON’S of Back to Eden organic gardening method with wood chips to composting just Fall leaves. Great start for beginners Tour our secrets for organic soil & growing gardening vegetables 101 documentary with pest control. Looking into soil food web & soil health in a no till organic garden. diy garden. Organic gardening and farming.
VIDEO: Back to Eden Organic Gardening 101 Method with Wood Chips VS Leaves Composting Garden Series # 7
SOIL FOOD WEB. This is Part 7 of 12 Part Series that will help you understand the PRO’S & CON’S of Back to Eden organic gardening method with wood chips to composting just Fall leaves. Great start for beginners Tour our secrets for organic soil & growing gardening vegetables 101 documentary with pest control. Looking into soil food web & soil health in a no till organic garden. diy garden. Organic gardening and farming.
Hey, Mark. I love what you are doing here. I just found you last week. I have a question. If I place fall leaves on top of grass will it kill the grass? So I can start a garden?
Mark, thankyou for a great video, I'm glad you are exploring and showing us what you're learning b/c we learn also ! God bless, shalom.
What is the blue strip along your plants in the wood chips?
The best. Everything making more sense.
AWESOME !!Great tool . Thank you so much for your help and work .
How do you control squash bugs
I've tired soap tape smashing them
its hard to for me to baby sit my plants everyday
Only succeed with one plant that had tomatoes growing by it
Thank you so much for all this information, experimentation and exposure to a natural approach to organic gardening. I'm just a bit confused about what you mean by soil growing and I have a few questions in the hopes of receiving some clarification if you have the time.
1. Are you attempting to get the soil food web into your existing soil or on the top mulch layers?
2. Is it possible to achieve soil growth when planted directly into the soil without the mulch?
3. You have mentioned in other videos that soil is not grown through composting. Yet you have plants growing mostly on composting woodchips and leaf molds instead of directly in the soil beneath. Therefore your soil food web is happening on that top layer mostly. How would this improve the soil beneath?
Am so inspired by your dedication. Thanks again.
I love microbiology. Thanks for sharing. That’s really cool stuff!
Cool.
Nice educational video. Thanks a lot.
Teach us how you " test" your soil. Or do you send it out for Analysis?
Very cool
Thank you very much Mark you are amazing teacher, never learned this much in school.
Like your microscope, I've learned a lot from this. Thank you
I agree; Leaves are really more of a back to Creation method than wood chips. Just take a look in the woods.
With it's large, elaborate root system, wouldn't asparagus be one of the best plants to put between other plants? Asparagus roots are also perennial, so they would remain in the ground, amending the soil.
What do the bacteria eat?
The winter rye you use, does it need to be planted every year or, does it come back year after year?
Hi Mark … did you take Dr. Elaine Ingham's course ? If so let us know how you liked it.
Nice job. Please tell me more about your blue pool flex hose that you’re using would like to see the set up and how you’re using it
I hear you can stuff squash blossoms with goat cheese and fry them. I even think there’s a heirloom that produces lots of large blossoms
Mark, how come you chose to toss the sunflower seeds in freely and didn't provide seed soil contact in that case?
its becoming clear that a wider variety of species in the same ground the growth is waaaay more
I am in bed recovering from oral surgery watching all the episodes on soil food web. You are a Medical Doctor! I am in awe to see the soil through your eyes, perspective, knowledge and mostly the exploration of the wonders right under our feet. Thank You for sharing the joy of your discoveries and congratulation on your passion and generosity in sharing with us.
Seventh grade Biology! Best memories.