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7 Ways to Kill Soil Microbes: and why this is a bad idea….
https://chelsiesquared.wordpress.com/2017/12/31/7-ways-to-kill-microbes/
This is the World Organic News for the week ending the 26th of March 2018.
Jon Moore reporting!
As I discussed last month with the new vision statement for the podcast and blog, "Decarbonise the air, recarbonise the soil.", in mind I'm calling on my listeners to put forward ideas for an interview episode once a month. If you know anyone who is doing either part of the vision, I'd love to hear from them or, indeed, from you if you are on the front line doing the work.
This week we continue our journey through the soil with a post from CHELSIESQUARED entitled: 7 Ways to Kill Soil Microbes: and why this is a bad idea….
The author Chelsie Anderson comes to this post from two separate events which we adverse for her worm farm. In one case the worms went walkabout when too many coffee grounds were added to the worm bin. The second was a result of using chemical laden potting material from "off farm". Earthworms make great canaries, in the sense that miners used to keep canaries to check for poison gas in mines. If the earthworms are leaving, we have a problem.
They will, naturally enough, no pun intended, move away from things that will kill them. And they are sensitive to changes in their homes. They require bedding and food. Should either be out of their comfort zone, they will decamp.
Keeping earthworms has many benefits but as canaries in your soil might be one you hadn't thought of yet.
Top the seven killers:
So in summary these are the things to avoid to keep your soil microbial community happy, thriving and alive.
And with that I'll draw this episode to a conclusion. Remember: Decarbonise the air, recarbonise the soil!
As a podcast listener you may be thinking of producing your own podcast but you're not sure where to begin, drop over to mrjonmoore.com and check out my course. I have been teaching this at Community Colleges around town and have developed an online version. There's a link in the show notes. Classes start whenever you're ready, I'd love to help you into this way of communicating.
A transcript of this episode is available at worldorganicnews.com
Thank you for listening and I'll be back next week.
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LINKS
CONTACT: [email protected]
Podcast Like a Pro: mrjonmoore.com
FREE .PDF One Square Metre Garden: [email protected]
Blog: www.worldorganicnews.com
Facebook Page: World Organic News Facebook page.
WORLD ORGANIC NEWS No Dig Gardening Book: Click here
7 Ways to Kill Soil Microbes: and why this is a bad idea….
https://chelsiesquared.wordpress.com/2017/12/31/7-ways-to-kill-microbes/
This is the World Organic News for the week ending the 26th of March 2018.
Jon Moore reporting!
As I discussed last month with the new vision statement for the podcast and blog, "Decarbonise the air, recarbonise the soil.", in mind I'm calling on my listeners to put forward ideas for an interview episode once a month. If you know anyone who is doing either part of the vision, I'd love to hear from them or, indeed, from you if you are on the front line doing the work.
This week we continue our journey through the soil with a post from CHELSIESQUARED entitled: 7 Ways to Kill Soil Microbes: and why this is a bad idea….
The author Chelsie Anderson comes to this post from two separate events which we adverse for her worm farm. In one case the worms went walkabout when too many coffee grounds were added to the worm bin. The second was a result of using chemical laden potting material from "off farm". Earthworms make great canaries, in the sense that miners used to keep canaries to check for poison gas in mines. If the earthworms are leaving, we have a problem.
They will, naturally enough, no pun intended, move away from things that will kill them. And they are sensitive to changes in their homes. They require bedding and food. Should either be out of their comfort zone, they will decamp.
Keeping earthworms has many benefits but as canaries in your soil might be one you hadn't thought of yet.
Top the seven killers:
So in summary these are the things to avoid to keep your soil microbial community happy, thriving and alive.
And with that I'll draw this episode to a conclusion. Remember: Decarbonise the air, recarbonise the soil!
As a podcast listener you may be thinking of producing your own podcast but you're not sure where to begin, drop over to mrjonmoore.com and check out my course. I have been teaching this at Community Colleges around town and have developed an online version. There's a link in the show notes. Classes start whenever you're ready, I'd love to help you into this way of communicating.
A transcript of this episode is available at worldorganicnews.com
Thank you for listening and I'll be back next week.

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