Jeff Lowenfels - Teaming With Microbes

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2020
  • Excited to be joined by Jeff Lowenfels authors of the "Teaming With" series to discuss nitrogen among other important plant nutrients and nerdery. Find his books here: www.jefflowenfels.com/books-b...
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Komentáře • 25

  • @SM-ik8lu
    @SM-ik8lu Před 3 lety +8

    Jeff is a legend

  • @richards5110
    @richards5110 Před 3 lety +11

    His little intro sounds a lot like how my family gardened as I was growing up. Lots of organic practices, but that rototiller every spring and fall, and miracle gro in the watering can.

  • @gregstafford8064
    @gregstafford8064 Před 3 lety +15

    I've been re-listening to teaming with microbes and teaming with nutrients multiple times, then I find myself jumping from chapter to chapter as the different topics pop into my mind and I need a refresher. I'm going to get the teaming with fungi book since there is no audio book. They are absolutely worth the money

    • @sTEADYONE67
      @sTEADYONE67 Před 3 lety

      There is an audiobook for teaming with microbes and teaming with nutrients?

    • @gregstafford8064
      @gregstafford8064 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sTEADYONE67 yeah I found them on audible. Probably other platforms as well

    • @sTEADYONE67
      @sTEADYONE67 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gregstafford8064 send me a link to both of you can.

    • @kwkarol
      @kwkarol Před rokem +2

      Teaming with Fungi is now available as an audiobook

    • @gregstafford8064
      @gregstafford8064 Před rokem

      @@kwkarol thank you for your service for people like me who refuse to read

  • @ronaldcummings6337
    @ronaldcummings6337 Před 3 lety +4

    Fascinating!

  • @julesditzler6815
    @julesditzler6815 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to make this information available.

  • @HippieHillHomestead
    @HippieHillHomestead Před 3 lety +2

    Great informational video. We have been gardening no till for several years now and in my mind it is the only way to garden or farm. I am going to have to order a micro bio meter. Thanks for sharing.

  • @toolmantrl
    @toolmantrl Před 3 lety +2

    🤯Brassicas are allelopathic? Wow. I'm going to need to relook my planting plan.

  • @Horse237
    @Horse237 Před 3 lety +1

    Feed coffee grounds to worms. They will give you nitrogen in a form your plants will love.
    Pasture and berries want fungal dominant soil.

  • @mushethecowboycook9353

    Great podcast Mr Frost I really undug this episode

  • @5ivearrows
    @5ivearrows Před 3 lety +2

    I would be SUPER interested in finding out how accurate that test is. I think it would be worth getting a few folks who do microscopy to correlate results.

    • @dinomiles7999
      @dinomiles7999 Před 3 lety

      That question means you might be ADDICTED to sugar. No judgment . Just An observation...

  • @webkikif
    @webkikif Před rokem

  • @dinomiles7999
    @dinomiles7999 Před 3 lety +2

    Come on really 777... (?). Eyes mind heart and soul wide open no fear....

  • @Urkuwayku
    @Urkuwayku Před 3 lety +2

    While I can appreciate the attention to natural chemical processes, I think it's a big mistake to think too much about N and bacteria in islolation. After 20 years of heavy manure/N-bacterial farming in the Andes, we ended up shifting to no-till precisely as a result of an appreciation to limit and control bacteria and to favor the accumulation of stable sources of carbon for feeding fungi, in particular white fungi -- as Jeff mentions, somewhat out of context, that are central to building soil structure as well as expanding the plant rhizosphere. Some studies show that white fungi can expand the 'feeding' intensity of a plant by some 2,500 times. With healthy and diverse soil fungi populations, we essentially no longer need to add nutrients to our soil. We found that are previous heavy applications of manure and N-rich compost was counterproductive in favoring the bacteria that suppressed soil fungi. To give you an idea, we abandoned the endless incorporation of 30:1 N-carbon ratio to surface applications of woody compost of about 400:1.

    • @TheMississauga333
      @TheMississauga333 Před rokem

      hi i like your post, im new to gardening , i am confused by the last part of your post, are you saying your using a woody compost(wood chips?) instead of manure? thanks

    • @Urkuwayku
      @Urkuwayku Před rokem

      @@TheMississauga333 In our case, we are farming cemented ash subsoil of highly degraded, Andisols (in Kichwa, called cangahua, which is essentially rock), so renewing food sources and native microbial populations is a priority. Actually, we do not use woodchips in our beds or pathways (too high in lignan). Instead, we use shredded bark sourced from a local plywood factory, which initially is higher in N. This permits an initial bloom of bacteria, followed by a succession of fungal development. We regularly apply inoculants from a series of Johnson-Su bioreactors. For me, the key is leaving the soil covered, live roots, and limiting soil disturbance. Gilles Lemieux at Lavalle University precipitated the logic for this approach. Look up Ramial Chipped Wood (RCW). I hope that helps. Good luck!

  • @dinomiles7999
    @dinomiles7999 Před 3 lety +2

    HOW ? CAN WE ??? AS HUMANS KEEP AND INCREASE OUR ( HUMAN ) electrical charge ???? REALLY, PLEASE just trying to communicate and learn more about OUR HUMAN LIFE BATTERY ??? ANYONE ? EYES MIND HEART AND SOUL WIDE OPEN NO FEAR.....

    • @metanoia9786
      @metanoia9786 Před 3 lety

      Ayo whats youre question? Limited mind concepts arent able to pick up onda question (; "too complicated" lmao

    • @metanoia9786
      @metanoia9786 Před 3 lety

      Understanding the differences between an empty stomach and hunger is viable i feel. The days i eat a decent meal midday i feel lethargic. Conscious eating as well all food is good just need to disquinsh between eating to feed the soul (already in a happy state before eating) and eating to then become happy by filling the void