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Re: Soil Food Web has Catch 22
Agreed, Jeff, we garden writers have to make soil biology easy to
understand. And, it has to be done in stages. Hopefully, editors will be
listening to us more, and we will be able to incorporate information. Every
time I speak before a gardening group or at a show, I talk a little about
mycorrhizal fungi, about feeding the soil not the plant and about the
importance of soil teeming with microbes. I do this no matter my
subject--from antique roses to landscaping on the cheap. Always, there are
people who come up afterwards and ask for more information. My point
is--there is interest. We have to nurture and propagate it as garden
writers.
Doreen Howard
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