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Compost with Confidence this Fall

November To-Do List

November brings a flurry of activity for serious composters. Those of us with the goal ...

Rats!

Fall is here, and if you’ve been reading this column for a while you’ll know ...

Warmer Soils

The Canadian plant hardiness zone maps have been updated and Cowichan has moved from zone ...

Berries for Breakfast

Picking berries for breakfast is one of my favourite things to do in the summer. ...

Fishy Business

Fish have long delivered fertility to the soil, via both natural and human-driven processes. Soil ...

Lovely Legumes

Many legumes (plants in the pea and bean family) possess a cool skill.  In an ...

Spring Stockpiling

Soil Food Web-minded folk tend to focus on building compost piles in the spring and ...

Bioreactor Buzz

With things shifting economically these days, it seems like a good time to focus on ...

The Soil Food Web – For Families!

March marks the beginning of workshop season here at the soil lab. Traipsing around the ...

No-till Inspiration

No-till Inspiration February is usually the time when I a) really wish I’d written down ...

Seed-Sowing in December – Really?

Yes really!  And into winter too… so you have an extra Christmas gift idea up ...

Spread that Fall Compost!

Fall finds me smiling for many reasons, not least of which is thinking about all ...

Biologically Complete Compost

Biologically Complete Compost

When we are looking to restore life to the soil, our most important tool is ...

Tomatoes in the garden

Health You Can Taste

What a sweet time of year.  Well into the growing season there’s such an abundance ...

Brix testing for plants

Capturing Liquid Sunlight

Leaves are like little solar panels.  Chasing the sun, they combine solar energy with water ...

Mycorrhizal Fungi

DIY Mycorrhizal Fungi for Veggies

Mycorrhizal fungi are “obligate symbionts”, meaning that they need a host plant to survive.  Endomycorrhizal ...

Claytonia perfoliata. An annual edible, native ground cover option.

And a Roof Overhead

I don’t know about you, but it seems like a lot of people are bracing ...

Seeds with Sense

It blows my mind every time: if you look at current estimates of the amount ...

Hope Farm

Seasonal Sampling

Soil biology numbers change across seasonal cycles.  Understanding what mediates the flurries of activity of ...

Winter compost

Winter Composting Tips

At this latitude there probably aren’t too many people actively winter composting, unless you have ...

Let There Be Air

Compaction is a pretty big deal when you’re trying to grow plants.  How far can ...

How’s Your Soil Structure?

It’s always seemed to me like we have a water storage problem, rather than a ...

Hope Farms

What Is Regenerative Agriculture?

At it’s most basic, regenerative agriculture involves leaving the soil in better condition than it ...

Herbs, Weeds, and a Nice Surprise

The most challenging thing about helping people partner with microbes in their gardens is encouraging ...

Brassicas

The Thing About Brassicas

An old feeling hits at this time of year.  With the flurry of spring planting ...

Farming with Fungi

Water Woes

I’ve been thinking a lot about water these days, standing for what feels like hours ...

Spring Hill Compost Testing

Bring Back the (Right) Microbes!

Every region has unique microorganisms dwelling in the soil, adapted to the climate, flora, fauna ...

Spring Tips for Nurturing Soil Microbes

With the spring warmth comes that sense of shift in energy and vitality, like something ...

Forest

The Dance of Succession

There’s a dance going on, above and below ground.  It’s an intelligent dance – in ...

Fungi

Ancient Relationships

In our fragmented society, where concepts of competition and survival of the fittest pervade our ...

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