
Soil
Due to the vast extent of our technologies insulating us from the wholesome and
harmonious frequencies of Earth itself (soil) we are currently experiencing a
'pandemic' of ill health and depleted immune systems as a race.
Nature Normal is to be in constant contact with these enlivening and peaceful
vibrations as a constant living experience.
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The soil biological community encompasses all living things including earthworms, insects, nematodes, plant roots, animals, and microbes. Beneficial soil microbes perform fundamental functions such as nutrient cycling, breaking down crop residues, and stimulating plant growth. While the role of microbes to maintain soil health and contribute to crop performance is clear, the soil biological component is extremely difficult to observe and manage. Soil microbes, biological communities, and the functions they perform are dynamic, complex, and not easily interpreted for field practices. Yet, they are getting more attention as farmers are encouraged to practice more holistic management approaches on their farms.
(Article : https://extension.psu.edu/understanding-and-managing-soil-microbes)
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EVERY GARDENER'S SUPERPOWER.
The foundation of Earthfood Life is living microbes ONLY.
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By adding our Australian-made Earthfood living microbes to your soil, billions of these live microbes lock the atmospheric nitrogen and carbon in the soil and unlock
the nutrients from the soil.
It improves plant health and vigour and increase yields up to 40%.
Our botanical, 100% certified organic secret process has been scientifically tested
and proven with results.
With zero negative impact on plants, lawns and soils, it eliminates the risk of soil compaction, acidification and nitrogen runoff into our waterways.
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Be part of the global solution in soil regeneration and preservation.
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For more information, go to our Microbes page HERE.​
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Fungal colonies composed of mycelium are found in and on soil and many other substrates. Mycelium is a root-like structure of a fungus which when compatible, 2 types of mycelia may form fruiting bodies such as mushrooms. A mycelium may be minute, forming a colony that is too small to see, or may grow to span
thousands of acres.
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Mycelium is a primary factor in plant health, nutrient intake and growth, with it also being a major factor to plant fitness and are vital to agriculture and almost all species of plants. Mycelium is an important food source for many soil invertebrates. The networks of mycelia transport water and spikes of electrical potential. Mycelia are vital for their role in the decomposition of plant material and contribute to the organic fraction of soil,
and the carbon cycle in the atmosphere.
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Microbes
Mushies
Hemp
Can you imagine the reversal of pollutants (plastics & chemicals) and carbon
content in our atmosphere when farmers can use it to clean the air AND the soil
whilst giving back nutrients to the soil and growing 3 to 4 crops per year?
Produce that can be used for just about every need we have and luxuries on top whilst keeping the earth cooling and increasing our health and well -being in every
way...can you imagine a plane and car that has been built by Hemp?
It has been done!
The increase in manufacturing of our own products in Australia, organically and
prolifically, is a must for our need to re-create our industries and communities.
We can create jobs aplenty, people empowered and prosperous;
violence, drug use and alcohol abuse are eliminated, mental health and wellbeing
of body the 'norm' whilst children have happy homes!
