When you start thinking of soil as a living organism that needs to be fed, then your whole view of gardening changes. Gardening isn't not some man vs. nature thing - it's a symbiotic process, one that benefits the soil, the ...

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When you start thinking of soil as a living organism that needs to be fed, then your whole view of gardening changes. Gardening isn't not some man vs. nature thing - it's a symbiotic process, one that benefits the soil, the plants, the environment, and you.
That's why one of the most important things a gardener can do is to build up the soil in her garden.
But keep in mind that soil-building is not a one-time operation - it's a process.
As humus is devoured by microorganisms, worms, and plants, more organic material must constantly be added in order to keep the soil biomass, and thereby the plants, well-fed and happy. Also, humus makes the soil porous and fluffy, builds a strong soil structure, and releases nutrients in a form that's easily absorbed by plant roots.
Chemical fertilizers will not add humus to the soil. These are merely nutritional supplements; plants and their soil need real food - organic material. You can increase soil fertility with a minimum of effort, and you don't need to buy a lot of things -- just use fallen leaves and grass clippings as the base of your soil fertility.
This book covers earthworms, green manures, cover crops, mulch, composting (and extreme composting), sources of organic material you might not have considered before, humus, alfalfa, no-till gardening, and many other things to make your soil building experience as easy as possible.
Table of Contents:
SOIL BUILDING Saving the world, one dirt clod at a time
Earthworms = earth movers
Green manures
Compost
My soil is evil!
GET TO KNOW YOUR SOIL
TAKING SOIL SAMPLES
THE SOIL FOOD WEB
EARTHWORMS: THE SUPER SOIL SAVERS
How to Protect Earthworms A Field Guide to Earthworms Epigeic Earthworms Endogeic Earthworms Anecic Earthworms
ORGANIC MATTER AND HUMUS
Mother Nature Shows Us How To Make Great Soil
Don't Let Leaves Go To Waste!
MULCH THE WORLD! Fix Out-Of-Control Weeds With Newspaper Mulch
COMPOST - BLACK GOLD
Composting: Learn the Basics
The Ultimate in Recycling: Extreme Composting
Sixty Weird Things You Can Compost!
ORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS
GREEN MANURES AND COVER CROPS
Cover crops and their benefits Green manures and their benefits
ALFALFA: A GARDENER'S SECRET INGREDIENT
THE CASE AGAINST CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
NO-TILL GARDENING
FIXING LOUSY SOIL
Fixing Subdivision Soil Aerate, Add Good Things to Improve Your Soil
HOW TO MAKE A NEW GARDEN BED
Raised garden beds to help the soil (and your back)
Save Time and Trouble with Garden Journals

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