Soil aggregates are groups of individual soil particles that bind to each other more strongly than adjacent particles. Aggregates that don’t fall apart and revert to individual soil particles when ...
The Soil Health Institute recently announced the release of a free phone application, Slakes, to empower and engage citizens around the world to measure aggregate stability: one of the most common ...
Soil doesn’t just hold plants in place—it breathes life into them. When dirt packs down too tight, roots struggle to spread, water drains poorly, and even the strongest-looking plants start to show ...
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10 things people do in spring that kill their garden soil
Spring can either recharge your soil or quietly strip it of life. The difference often comes down to a handful of habits you ...
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