The Best Way to use Fertilizer…

Added fertilizer, whether “natural” or synthetic, can have a good result when starting a reconstruction project on almost pure mineral…

Continue Reading

Added fertilizer, whether "natural" or synthetic, can have a good result when starting a reconstruction project on almost pure mineral soil, with hardly any organic matter or inorganic nutrients in it. In our opinion, the most advantageous thing is to use external fertilizer to develop perennial grasslands. These can be managed later on with livestock or wildlife, but if in the first seasons some foraging is prevented or greatly limited, mowing and laying down all the resulting straw allow us to shorten the path, already preparing the optimal fit for the trees that correspond in each place and time.

Straw not only contains everything that plants need: it also retains moisture and improves environmental conditions, is stable and without risk of loss and is fermented without haste to become humus, the main component of organic soil. Later on, the trees themselves with their permanent or annual discharge of dry leaves will develop a thicker layer of organic soil which is what is interesting and what gives "fertility" (read productivity) to the territory.

Organic soil works automatically: you don't have to do anything to it... moreover, don't even interfere in its own bussiness. Organic soil takes care of itself and no matter how much we strain our neurons we will never surpass it in operational intelligence. This is also true for a properly structured vegetable mass.

When we buy new land we always ensure that it has not been plowed for a few years so that the spontaneous vegetation (the "weeds") and the organic soil are  already in an advanced state of development and everything can be run by its own means at a minimum cost. So, about composting and things like that we know what we have read or been told here and there because we have never needed it. What's more: we actually believe that it is useless in the vast majority of cases...

The biggest problem in implementing these things is the overwhelming cultural weight of the typical bullshit of agrarian tradition which almost all major religions have inherited as a rebound: the worship and cultivation of the land.

Continue Reading
Leave a Comment on The Best Way to use Fertilizer…

How to build up organic soil without work

Organic soil: a cybernetic system and here is why There is nothing as useful and necessary as organic soil and…

Continue Reading

Organic soil: a cybernetic system and here is why

There is nothing as useful and necessary as organic soil and nothing that, to ensure its functions, requires less study and attention than organic soil. This is because organic soil builds up and works in automatic mode.

Let's see how this happens and how you can build up as much organic soil as you want without having to work.

It is wrong to belief that you have to "nourish the earth" for plants to grow: plants form organic soil with their scraps and, to develop and perform its functions, you just need to make sure there are as much plants the better in each site.

If the ground is very degraded and there is only mineral soil, you can cover it with straw, leaf scraps, twine, saw, used coffee (in bars it is usually given away in bags), cardboard, shredded cardboard, old rags made up from non synthetic fiber, and so on. Once done, bacteria, fungi and earth bugs (who are usually there without asking for permission or somebody to herd them) take care of everything else.

What then...? How do you manage the system?

Once the (eco)system is in progress, you can devote yourself to cutting herbs that are of no direct use to you (pulling them out is a waste of money). Thus the weak ones, favor the most valuable ones and, on repeating the operation you are actually adding more and more organic matter to the soil so it grows more and more.

The more, the better!

When building up soil it is advisable to be very very greedy so that however much vegetation and organic soil you get, you always feel it's just not enough... You can also feed animals (rabbits, guinea pigs, quails... ) with all that material you obtain, return the manure to the ground, and if you do it with a certain plan and strategy, the better...

But careful with adding small fauna...

A lot of people like worms, ball bugs, scissors and all that stuff, and it's okay to have them, but they also have to be controlled by their natural enemies. Why? Because they eat up the humus from the organic soil and release nutrients for the plants to absorb them, but you will usually lose the nutrient excess which is not absorbed (almost) immediately. And you are not interested in losing anything, aren't you? You’d rather treasure, accumulate and enrich yourself...

The biological community of the soil is like a highly complex and sophisticated cybernetic system and it is already responsible for collecting all kinds of data and processing them in order to serve the nutrients to the plants in the quantities and proportions that may be necessary.

To make sure it optimally works this way, what you have to do is... NOTHING! Just put your hands into your pockets, (or anywhere else!), and DO NOT WORK, or dig, or remove or anything of the sort...

The fact is if you do all this stuff correctly and knowing what you are doing, it will leave you a lot of free time for many other hobbies and businesses, related or not..

Still, studying thoroughly organic soil issues does have its interest, but this is not going to make plants grow or stop growing. The complexity and sophistication of soil processes and mechanisms is such that through the acquisition of scientific level and diving into its intricacies, we will always find new resources to apply in biotechnology, pharmacology, and diverse processed biochemicals. But that's another story...

Continue Reading
Leave a Comment on How to build up organic soil without work