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Feed the Soil First: A Simple Greensboro Guide to a Regenerative Home Garden
This guide promotes regenerative gardening in Greensboro, emphasizing soil health through composting, vermicomposting, microbes, no-till methods, cover crops, and companion planting, plus local community resources.

gerard mcleod
3 days ago3 min read


Living Soil Explained: Why Microbes, Compost, and Mulch Work Best Together
Living soil thrives on beneficial microbes, compost, and mulch working together to improve soil structure, water retention, and plant health. Practices like no-till gardening and rainwater harvesting enhance sustainability in Greensboro gardens.

gerard mcleod
7 days ago3 min read


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


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


Regenerative Agriculture in Greensboro: Stopping Soil Erosion and Growing Biodiversity
Regenerative agriculture in Greensboro combats soil erosion and boosts biodiversity using cover crops, no-till farming, compost, and carbon sequestration, supported by community CSA programs and education.

gerard mcleod
Mar 284 min read


Mulching That Matters: Water-Smart, Soil-Rich Strategies for Greensboro Gardens
Learn water-smart mulching strategies at Gerard’s Green Garden to conserve moisture, enrich soil with organic and living mulches, use drip irrigation, and join Greensboro’s sustainable gardening community.

gerard mcleod
Mar 273 min read


Worms at Work: Innovative Vermicomposting Methods to Build Living Soil in Greensboro
Gerard’s Green Garden in Greensboro uses advanced vermicomposting methods—like continuous flow vermicomposters and vermi trenches—to create nutrient-rich, living soil that boosts garden health sustainably.

gerard mcleod
Mar 184 min read


Mulch Matters: Keep Water in Your Soil and Strength in Your Plants
Mulching retains soil moisture, suppresses weeds, stabilizes temperature, and feeds soil microbiomes, promoting strong, resilient plants. Gerard's Green Garden advocates mulching and regenerative practices for sustainable gardening.

gerard mcleod
Mar 13 min read


How Regenerative Agriculture Revitalizes Soil Ecosystems at Gerard's Green Garden
Gerard's Green Garden uses regenerative agriculture to restore soil microbiomes, boost water infiltration, increase nutrient density, and promote sustainable practices like no-till farming, cover crops, and vermicomposting.

gerard mcleod
Feb 274 min read


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


The Ultimate Guide to Regenerative Agriculture: Soil-First Practices for Greensboro Growers
This guide empowers Greensboro growers with regenerative agriculture techniques—soil health, composting, no-till, cover crops, companion planting, and local CSA support—for sustainable, thriving gardens and communities.

gerard mcleod
Feb 65 min read


Healthy Soil, Secure Plates: How Regenerative Farming Protects Food and the Planet
Gerard’s Green Garden promotes regenerative farming—no-till, vermicomposting, cover crops—to enhance soil health, boost food security, sequester carbon, and support biodiversity for sustainable local food.

gerard mcleod
Feb 13 min read
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