May 28, 2024

VIDEO: Q & A #1, Back to Eden Organic Gardening Method 101 with Wood Chips for Building Healthy Soil


Q & A #1, Back to Eden Organic Gardening Method 101 with Wood Chips for building healthy soil,. What is the name of this Fungi? What does it do? And is it ( AMF )Mycorrhizal Fungi. How do you tell?

22 thoughts on “VIDEO: Q & A #1, Back to Eden Organic Gardening Method 101 with Wood Chips for Building Healthy Soil

  1. Love you and your channel! I have watched many of Elaine's seminars on line and all of them have been excellent. I recently started a BTE food forest in my yard and your videos have been a huge help and inspiration. I have an enormous amount to learn, but have never had more fun!! Thank you, and best wishes to you and yours from Central Alberta!!

  2. As always Mark another fantastically informative post… a very accessible and simple to understand version of the Soil Food Web teachings of Elaine.. this compliments her lectures wonderfully.. I'm still floored over your last video and the B2E soil breakdown in water.. look forward to your next video! BTW are you getting much in the way of wild violets or crab grass in your rows? Doesn't look like you are from the previous videos.. curious whether you would leave them in ground this time of year if you did

  3. thank you for answering this question. I too have seen this in my woodchips and was mistaken as to what it is. thanks again for the clarification. your channel is awesome and very informative.

  4. Hi Mark, thanks for this as my whole BtE garden is covered with this Fungi and very little of the seeds I plant seem to come up, I have to get them started in the greenhouse first and then transplant. I really appreciate your videos. Reghardt, Cape Town, South Africa

  5. How do you encorage the growth of mycorrhizal fungi? I have plot of land I am getting ready to put cardboard /woodchip and leaves down and wasn't to know if there is anything else I should dip before starting

  6. Great Stuff. I here that King Stropharia are Choice mushrooms that break down the wood chips fastest. Might as well get a saprotroph you can eat when it fruits…I'm gonna try and establish these in my yard… any thoughts? Much gratitude for all your vids.

  7. Another great video. Thank you Mark. You just motivated me to break out my microscope as well. :). You might also be interested in the work of Paul Stamets. He's spent a lifetime studying mycelium and fungi. One of his more popular videos is 6 ways mushrooms can save the world. Lot of good info in there on how it all works. He also has many other more detailed videos. Good for winter viewing. :).

  8. I've been watching your videos and find them both interesting and informative on building soil.

    It makes me wonder if a mixture of leaves and wood chips would be better than using wood chips or leaves by themselves. To me this would make perfect sense because of how forest floors are littered with both.

    Kind of a best of both. Get the moisture holding capabilities of the wood chips and the ability to continually grow roots in the ground through the leaves.

  9. Thank you so much for your information! I always thought the chips built the soil!!
    Can you please tell me why you think Paul's BTE garden has had so much success with out planting grass cover like you suggest? Do you think the plant's roots have made his soil what it is today then? I don't believe he has ever planted any other plants to help build the soil, right? So maybe over time the roots of the plants built his soil underneath the chips?

  10. Hello Mark , I have watched 8 of you videos and I have to say you are doing a great job , of helping me understand soil .
    Thank you so much for doing this . I find it most helpful .

  11. What type of microscope is that? How did you decide on that one? And how much did that cost? The ones I found were either shoddy or very expensive.

  12. I have Johnson grass growing amongst my yard and I'm debating the best way to transfer my yard into the two types of methods your using , however I don't know the best way to go about it , I don't want to fight against nature (wild Johnson grass) I want to work with it and incorporate the right system for my yard , I have some already grown in areas that I don't have this grass in that's fine, but to expand I want to do what would be best ,via covering with multch leaves , and/or grow into the current grass , or would killing it and restarting( taking two years to establish grass ) be my best bet. I hope you understand my question and can help , your guidance and information has by far surpassed many of the others I have researched under and I look up to you your family and your knowledge. Thank you for your content and strong will.

  13. Hi Mark, I tried to find a follow up about the (possibly?) problematic you referred to at the end of this video, but couldn't find using a couple search features. Help? Thanks!

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