Winter Solstice is fast approaching, and soil energies are vitalizing the microbial and macro fauna so as to cycle nutrients in a most efficient way. Plants take advantage of the improved nutrient status, and humans benefit. Here are some favorite foods, worldwide -- and a soil treatment that enhances such nutrient cycling.
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The soil treatment is hay-mulching. Here, agroecology students in August prepare winter beds. The mulch is effective in managing soil temperatures (protection from cold, protection from heat), retaining moisture, adding nutrients. |
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Perennial wheats, maximizing nutrient-cycling efficiencies. Perennial guru Stephen Jones, presenting. |
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Sukuma wikiin Swahili-speaking countries, literally meaning "to push the week"...greens around the world are nutrient-packed. In Italy, they can be as expensive as a "primo," first course dish. |
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