
317: Mary Tiedeman on Soil Formation
317: Mary Tiedeman on Soil Formation. Breaking down some factors in the science of studying soil. Mary is a soil scientist and Agro-ecology PhD student at Florida International University in

317: Mary Tiedeman on Soil Formation. Breaking down some factors in the science of studying soil. Mary is a soil scientist and Agro-ecology PhD student at Florida International University in

292: Jake Mowrer on Crop Roots. Appreciating the relationship between plant roots and the life in the soil. Jake was raised on a farm in north Georgia where his family

286: Emily Rockey on How Life Begins in the Soil. Breaking down the recipe for good, healthy soil. Emily received her degree in Plant Sciences from the University of Arizona.

283: Elizabeth Murphy on The Importance of Healthy Soil. Understanding the living matrix that affects the quality of our food. Elizabeth has a passion for growing food which led her

Wicking Bed 2.0 By Raymond Jess Editor’s note: Check out our podcast interview with Raymond here, and read his first wicking bed article here. The influence behind the ingenuity… Two

259: David Montgomery on Bringing Our Soil Back to Life. Using a geology background to understand regenerative soil processes. David is a MacArthur Fellow and professor of geomorphology at the

Bonus Episode 1: Ask Jake and Greg. A Q&A session with two experts on Gardening and Fruit Trees. In This BONUS Podcast: Jake Mace the Vegan Athlete and Greg Peterson of

244: Raymond Jess on Wicking Beds. Watering up in the garden, and using physics to maintain proper soil hydration. – – – – After retiring from two careers, the Air

Greg talks with one of the foremost experts on soil health Dr. Elaine Ingham and learns a lot about the world of microbiological life in the soil. Her studies have been amazing and it is easy to see how being a student in one of her classes can be quite informative. She tells about how she became so focused on the microbiological life in the soil and educates us on the importance of those first few dozen inches of earth our food is grown in. This is a mini course of science in just one podcast.

Build Fertile Soil with Sheet Mulching (Infographic) Ever wondered about sheet mulching? Check out this great infographic from our friends at Fix.com. Then, if you want to dive in even
