Replay of The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from 7-6-19
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In segment 1 Joey and Holly talk about Life Under the soil
There are more soil microorganisms in a teaspoon of healthy soil than there are people on the earth! Millions of species and billions of organisms
Soil Horizons (layers): Soil is made up of distinct horizontal layers; these layers are called horizons. They range from rich, organic upper layers (humus and topsoil) to underlying rocky layers ( subsoil, regolith and bedrock).
Soil Lives
Healthy soil is a living, dynamic substance! Soil is sand, silt, clay, air, water, minerals and organic matter crawling with earthworms, moles, grubs, centipedes, millipedes, snails, slugs, beetles, ants, fungi, insect larvae, bacteria, mushrooms and many other organisms. An average soil sample is 45% minerals, 25% water, 25% air and 5% organic matter. The soil’s texture comes from the different sizes of the rock and mineral particles. Sandy soils have larger particles. Silt is fine particles, and in clay soils, the particles are too fine to be distinguished with an ordinary microscope.
Of all the countless millions of organisms that live in an acre of soil, earthworms are perhaps the most significant group of larger organisms. Earthworms can range in number from a few hundred to more than a million per acre. They digest organic matter, recycle nutrients and can make the surface soil richer.
Soil life is a collective term for all the organisms living within the soil.
In a balanced soil, plants grow in an active and vibrant environment.
Without the activities of soil organisms, dead matter would accumulate and litter the soil surface, and there would be no food for plants
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Building healthy soil
Reduce Inversion Tillage and Soil Traffic. Excessive tillage is harmful to soil health in a number of ways. …
Increase Organic Matter Inputs. ...
Use Cover Crops. ...
Reduce Pesticide Use and Provide Habitat for Beneficial Organisms. ..
Beneficial insects that contribute to biological control or pest organisms can be harmed by the application of broad-spectrum insecticides..
Rotate Crops. … or add more compost
Manage Nutrients.
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