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Living Soil Explained: Why Microbes, Compost, and Mulch Work Better Together
Living soil thrives on microbes, compost, and mulch working together to boost fertility, water retention, and resilience. Gerard’s Green Garden promotes sustainable, regenerative practices and local CSA support.

gerard mcleod
Apr 104 min read
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Sustainable Garden Design: Restore Soil. Invite Wildlife. Feed Greensboro.
Sustainable gardening in Greensboro restores soil health, boosts biodiversity with native plants and pollinator habitats, conserves water via rain harvesting, and uses eco-friendly methods like vermicomposting and solar power.

gerard mcleod
Apr 24 min read
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Worm Power in the City: Vermicomposting Benefits for Urban Gardens and Home Farms
Vermicomposting with red wigglers transforms food waste into nutrient-rich compost, enhancing urban soil health, boosting plant growth, reducing waste, and supporting sustainable gardening in Greensboro.

gerard mcleod
Mar 254 min read
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Soil Health = Food Security: Greensboro's Path Forward
Greensboro's Gerard’s Green Garden promotes soil health through composting, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable practices to ensure food security, nutrition, climate resilience, and community engagement.

gerard mcleod
Mar 115 min read
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The Essential Guide to Living Soil and Its Impact on Crop Quality
Living soil, rich in microorganisms, boosts crop nutrient density, flavor, and yield. Build it by adding organic matter, reducing tilling, using cover crops, mulch, and regenerative practices for healthier gardens and environment.

gerard mcleod
Feb 133 min read
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