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Hi , I hope you like this months newsletter.
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Forest Primeval And The Urban Landscape
LONGFELLOW’S IDYLLIC FOREST PRIMEVAL IS FAR FROM Today’s modern urban landscape. Urban landscapes face many threats to the health of trees. Shortage of organic matter in the soil, compaction, poor soil drainage, diseased soils, erosion, unstable pH, and temperature extremes are definitely not the conditions that trees faced in the forest primeval (see table 1). […]
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Inoculate with Mycorrhizae
It’s as easy as A-B-Seeds It might be a revelation to most people that plants in their natural environments do not have roots. Strictly speaking, they have mycorrhizae. Yes, 90 percent of the world’s plant species form mycorrhizae in their native habitats. This “symbiotic” or mutually beneficial relationship is nothing new. Mycorrhizal fungi have […]
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Mycorrhizae Use Makes Sense with Hemp
One of the more frequently asked questions I get asked is how to best use mycorrhizae with hemp. This is a great question, and as a matter of fact, the answer can be quite simple. Hemp is not special in how it should be treated with mycorrhizae compared with other plants, but the unique production […]
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Mycorrhizae and Turfgrass: Looking below the surface of turf management
Myco-What? Ten years ago the mention of mycorrhizal fungi to a turf manager might have met with a blank stare. Today’s managers are much more knowledgeable regarding the benefits of mycorrhizae. Research studies have shown us all how these specialized fungi can improve fertilizer utilization, rooting depth, establishment, and drought resistance of turf. New tools, […]
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