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A handful of good soil should hold billions of bacteria, millions of protozoa and other microbes, thousands of tiny arthropods and hundreds of larger organisms.
A handful of good soil should contain billions of bacteria, millions of protozoa and other microscopic animals, thousands tiny arthropods invisible to the eye, miniscule
Using a little more attention and a little more water, the desert gardener can make viable compost.
Oxygen is required for cells to break down organic molecules in the most energy-efficient way. How do microbes that live under conditions of low or no O2 metabolize food?
Did you ever want to sound as pretentious as some wine drinkers as you sip your favorite beers? Here's a list of words and terms to help you achieve your goal.
Fertilizer management of South Florida's alkaline soil can help any gardener or landscaper improve plant care and create a lush tropical environment.
Turn smelly compost bins and cold compost piles into sources of rich organic humus for the garden with these composting tips.
Great changes take place within a compost pile so that it becomes greater than the sum of its parts - there are more usable nitrates than in the original material. "Good
Become a gourmet chef in the garden by gathering, mixing, and turning organic ingredients into rich recipes plant patrons live for.
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do aminoglycosides destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
Patented inventions include light-transmitting concrete, weight-control ingredients from a cactus plant, mirror television, a waterless toilet and a musical snorkel.


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