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Astrid is a certified lab technician with Dr Elaine Ingham’s Soil Food Web School.

Biological compost vs organic material labelled as compost. by Replenish Services, Canterbury NZ 22/06/2025

Learn more about how biological compost is made and how it works and watch the timelapse video showing the process.

Biological compost vs organic material labelled as compost. by Replenish Services, Canterbury NZ compost: a mixture that consists largely of decayed organic matter and is used for fertilising and conditioning land.I won't describe the compost I create as decayed. To me that implies that the product is dead or diseased, and my compost is very much alive and healthy. The way it’s created fully ...

08/05/2025

So far so good, microbes are partying hard and heating up the pile

Glyphosate exposure exacerbates neuroinflammation and Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology despite a 6-month recovery period in mice - Journal of Neuroinflammation 11/12/2024

More research into why I won’t spray with this herbicide.

Glyphosate exposure exacerbates neuroinflammation and Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology despite a 6-month recovery period in mice - Journal of Neuroinflammation Background Glyphosate use in the United States (US) has increased each year since the introduction of glyphosate-tolerant crops in 1996, yet little is known about its effects on the brain. We recently found that C57BL/6J mice dosed with glyphosate for 14 days showed glyphosate and its major metaboli...

11/09/2024

This is our lawn, it was ready lawn that was laid in autumn, it’s only been fed with some compost extract that was literally the washings off the tarp we turned the compost on. I’m impressed with microbes.
( I guess there might still be some fertiliser from the ready lawn company at work, but so far so good)

08/09/2024

Top Ten Ways to Kill a Tree 🌳

1. Plant Low

– Bury the root crown below grade to slowly suffocate your tree, setting it on a course for slow decline.

2. Plant in Summer

– Plant during the hottest months to guarantee stress and transplant shock.

3. Strangle it with Stakes

– Tie those stakes as tight as you can! Damaging the trunk and cutting off vascular function is sure to girdle your tree in no time.

4. Choose the Biggest Tree You Can Find

– Opt for a large tree with an imbalanced shoot-to-root ratio, and watch it struggle to establish itself for years to come.

5. Create a Mulch Volcano

– Pile mulch against the trunk to try to trap moisture and instead you’ll find some dysfunctional wood.

6. Plant on a Hilltop

– Water runs away, leaving roots gasping for hydration. Why not make things hard from the start?

7. Water Whenever

– Inconsistent watering ensures root disruption and stress. Dysfunction and bad fungi love this erratic routine!

8. Think Food Feeds It

– Fertilize a stressed or newly planted tree to add to its troubles. Just remember, feeding it will surely finish it off!

9. Give it A Good Rejuvenation Cut

– Over-prune the tree to remove biomass, disrupting its balance and vitality. Removing the tree's last gasp and you’ll be sure it’s on its way out.

10. Dig a Small Hole in Clay Soil

– Don’t bother with proper soil preparation. A small hole in compacted clay is a surefire way to make your tree's life short.

And once you’ve done all this, go ahead and bury it.

Because after all, it’s just a tree,
and supposed to grow,
isn't it? 🌿

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