Soil Partnerships and Nutrient Cycling
Interplant bush beans near heavy feeders like corn or chard. While most nitrogen benefits the legume, careful chop and drop at bloom adds organic matter and releases nutrients, supporting hungry neighbors through hot midsummer stretches.
Soil Partnerships and Nutrient Cycling
Clover or creeping thyme between stepping stones protects soil, reduces splash, and cools roots beneath taller crops. These companions lower watering needs and create habitat for beneficials. Thin lightly where needed to maintain productive airflow.
Soil Partnerships and Nutrient Cycling
Diverse root exudates from mixed plantings nurture microbial allies and mycorrhizae. Add compost, leaf mold, and gentle compost teas to support that web. Share your favorite soil rituals, and join our newsletter for seasonal amendment guides.
Soil Partnerships and Nutrient Cycling
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.