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How to Use A Soil Conditioner

When irrigating a garden with EM-1® moisten the top 3-4 inches of soil to ensure that the EM-1® penetrates into the rhizosphere (root zone), or apply after rain.EM-1® soil conditioner...

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How To Renew Your Old Garden Soil

Soil conditioners are full of helpful microbes that are beneficial to plants. In order to grow healthy vegetables and beautiful flowers, it may be necessary to better the garden bed. Soil...

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Microbial Inoculants: How They Can Help Your Garden

What are Microbial Inoculants? Microbial inoculants are soil amendments that you can add to your soil to improve the quality of the soil, as well as promote the growth of...

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Natural Remedies to Repair Damaged Soil

  If your garden has soil damage, here are a couple organic remedies to try for a more vibrant and healthier garden. What Is Composting & Why You Should Start...

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Creating a Better Soil for Your Crops

When useful microorganisms are cultivated in a symbiotic manner (EM-1) and applied to the soil, disease will not occur from "septic soil" that is prone to pathogens. If EM continues to be...

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How to Improve Your Landscape Soil for Better Grass

Lawns Should be Aerated Your lawn is most likely the highest traffic area of all your landscaping, especially if you have animals and kids. Throughout the years the soil under...

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Five Reasons You Should Test Your Soil's pH Level

Testing your soil can play an important role in the way that you manage your garden or crops. Knowing what type of soil you have, and the pH level, can...

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Breaking Hard Soil with Fermentation

Natural Soil Improvement and Recovery The food scraps that you throw away after dinner could be the secret to restoring life in your dry, cracked and seemingly inhospitable soil. Through food...

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Natural Soil Detoxification

The Three Steps to Detoxifying Soil While it may be tempting to try to replace toxic soil or relocate your plants to another area to grow, it is rarely an...

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