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Smart gardeners know that soil is anything but an inert substance.
Healthy soil is teeming with life not just earthworms and insects,
but a staggering multitude of bacteria, fungi, and other
microorganisms. When we use chemical fertilizers, we injure the
microbial life that sustains healthy plants, and thus become
increasingly dependent on an arsenal of artificial, often toxic,
substances. But there is an alternative to this vicious cycle. We
can garden in a way that strengthens the soil food web the complex
world of soil-dwelling organisms whose interactions create a
nurturing environment for plants. "Teaming with Microbes" extols
the benefits of cultivating the soil food web. First, it clearly
explains the activities and organisms that make up the web. Next,
it explains how gardeners can cultivate the life of the soil
through the use of compost, mulches, and compost tea. The revised
edition updates the original text and includes two completely new
chapters on mycorrhizae (beneficial associations fungi form with
green-leaved plants) and archaea (single-celled organisms once
thought to be allied to bacteria). With Jeff Lowenfels' help,
everyone from devotees of organic gardening techniques to weekend
gardeners who simply want to grow healthy, vigorous plants without
resorting to chemicals can create rich, nurturing, living soil.
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