Keeping the Soil Healthy. What does a plant need to grow?  Sun  Water  Soil for food  Air  Just like you and me.

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Keeping the Soil Healthy

What does a plant need to grow?  Sun  Water  Soil for food  Air  Just like you and me

What is in healthy soil?  humus,  fungi, bacteria, protozoa,  Worms  Has structure to hold water and nutrients Healthy soil hasHumus in soil – dark

Why is it important to keep our garden soil healthy and full of nutrients?  Holds more water and nutrients and air  Contains more nutrients - used by the plants which we eat  produces healthier plants that are more resistant to diseases, insects, and drought.

How can we build the soil?  Add compost  Cover crop  Add manure

2 Ways to compost  Worm compost  Natural decomposition

Worms! Yeah! We love Worms!  4,400 different kinds of segmented worms  The largest segmented worm is 10 feet long and 1 inch around  Worms are sensitive to light. They are photophobic  Worms can eat half their body weight in one day. That’s like you eating 35 lbs. of pizza  Worms breathe through their skin. If the dirt is too wet, they drown. If it is too dry, they lose their slime and dry out.  Worms have a brain that controls how they move.  Worms have 10 hearts = 5 pairs of hearts  Feed worms vegetable scraps like banana peels, orange peels, apple cores, carrot peels and coffee grounds then they make castings – good for garden soil

What’s a cover crop?  Easy to grow  Fixes nitrogen into the soil  Prevents weeds  Provides humus in the spring

What’s manure and why does that help the soil?  Animal waste  It is high in nutrients for the soil  Also helps build soil structure - humus

Sharpstein Garden has healthy soil

We need to keep Sharpstein Garden Soil Healthy

Keep on Gardening Sustainably