Your lawn will not solve climate change on its own. But better soil management can make it healthier, more resilient, and modestly better at storing carbon.
U of I researchers are preparing to share new insights into deep soil ecosystems at the Deep Soil Ecotron Symposium.
New direct-to-consumer brand introduces professional-grade soil testing and regenerative nutrient protocols designed to help home gardeners grow healthier, more nutrient-dense food MIAMI BEACH, Fla., ...
This Research Topic explores the impact of emerging contaminants – such as microplastics and novel synthetic compounds – on soil ecosystems, with a focus on ...
I wonder if you’re like me and just had to be outside enjoying the gorgeous nice days that we’ve been experiencing. While looking at what gardening projects I could do, ...
Last June, the photographer Jonathan Buckley came to shoot my garden at Spring Cottage for a new book by Clare Foggett, ...
Thatch is a layer of organic matter that builds up on your lawn over time and can prevent your yard from getting enough ...
She has a forthcoming book, co-authored with Astra Taylor, called “End Times Fascism and the Fight for the Living World.” And ...
With spring on the rise comes more farming and gardening. Luckily, food scraps don't have to go to waste — they can help ...
Microbes play a crucial role in maintaining the levels of many nutrients in our environment, but warming could disrupt their function in certain cycles.
New gardeners sometimes become discouraged in their first year, due to overwhelming demands, unrealistic expectations, and ...
An international team led by University of Alicante (UA) scientists has found that increasing the share of organic farming may improve crop yields and help maintain soil health and biodiversity.
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