Inner Strength Massage & BodyworkInner Strength Massage & Bodywork
Inner Strength Massage & Bodywork
Professional Massage Therapy
Call Today (801) 663-9908
 
FacebookRssMailWebsite
  • About
  • Services
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Appointments
  • Videos
  • About
  • Services
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Appointments
  • Videos

Organic Matter Rich Soil is a Healthy Living Soil 

January 24, 2020Health & Wellness

In one of the recent articles published by FAO, the soil ecosystem was described as one of the most complex systems in nature. Biodiversity is described as “the variability among living organisms from all sources, whether terrestrial, aquatic or marine.

Plants acquire their nutrients from soil using various processes. There are interactions between microorganisms in soil and the plants. They both benefit from it. any food the plants make through the photosynthesis process,  

What is the Soil Food Web? 

“The soil food web is simply the collection of soil organisms that support plant growth.” 

Plants release exudates that feed the bacteria and fungi in soil. In return, bacteria and fungi produce food from inorganic matters in soil. 

Some of the organisms create structure in the soil so that the plants can access oxygen through their roots. Also, some of these microorganisms help plants to protect themselves from diseases.   

Why Can’t Plants Just Absorb Nitrogen Directly?

Plants cannot take any of the nitrogen directly through their roots or from the air. Because nitrogen itself does not react with anything. Therefore, plants need microbes in the soil to convert nitrogen into nitrate compounds. 

Why Soil Organic Matter Is So Important?

To grow healthy plants, you must have fertile and healthy soil. And, organic matter is the basis of fertile healthy soil. It’s not enough just to have pH balance and add chemicals to obtain that, but it’s important to have the right amount of organic matter in the soil. 

Why Learn Soil Biology?

“Plants need biology in the soil to do its job.” If we don’t understand this, we might spend thousands of dollars, and waste our resources, without adding any benefits to the plants. 

“Sixty percent of all the world’s nutrients applied to fields never make it to the plants. That is an astonishing number, considering the cost of fertilizers.” –  The importance of soil biology | Agweek

To understand what your soil needs, you must understand your soil as well as your plants. Different plants need different nutrients.

A course in soil biology would give you a better understanding of the soil food web relationships. You can help your plants grow by giving them the optimal conditions.

P.S: To learn more about Soil Biology, Visit Soil Food Web Foundation Course Website! Also, watch the FREE webinar by Dr. Elaine Ingham on EAT FREE Community!

Related Articles and Resources:

  • Dr. Ealiane’s Soil Food Web Foundation Course
  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
  • The importance of soil biology
  • Why Soil Organic Matter Is So Important

 

 

 

Share

Continue reading…

BusinessecologyecolonomyHealthy Living SoilOrganic Matterrich soil
Related Articles
Why Edible Insect Polyculture Matters for Circular Agriculture
March 11, 2026
Hydrogel Soil Engineering as a Solution to Water Conservation
March 5, 2026
Evaluating the Human Impact on Forest Ecosystems
February 26, 2026
The 2026 Health & Rejuvenation Conference: A 3-Day Journey Into The Best Day Ever
February 12, 2026
Cash Crops vs. Carbon Crops: A Practical Look at Regenerative Agriculture
December 31, 2025
The Role of Forests in Regulating Local Climate
December 1, 2025
Search Posts
What’s Hot
  • Cat Parasites: What They Are & Why They Matter
    October 19, 2023
  • If You Are Stuck in a Sinking Car, You Must Do THIS to Survive!
    April 28, 2016
  • 8 Warning Signs of a High-Functioning Alcoholic
    May 12, 2016
  • 7 Early Warning Signs of Diabetes You Should Watch Out For!
    April 18, 2016
  • Driving Towards Green: Sustainable Mobility for a Cleaner Tomorrow
    October 11, 2023
Popular Tags
advice Agriculture Animals Beauty Blog Business cancer Culture detox diet ecology ecolonomy Environment exercise Family Featured Food Fun Gardening goal setting health Health & Fitness Health & Longevity health risks home remedy Inspiration Lifestyle Love Motivation natural health natural remedy Nature News nutrition Recipes relationships Research Safety Science Self-Help Staff Blog Supplements Survival Uncategorized Videos
Contact Info
  • Phone:
    (801) 663-9908
  • Hours:
    10:00 am - 8:00 pm Monday to Saturday
  • Address:
    676 W 3500 S, North Salt Lake, UT 84010
  • Payment Methods:
    Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, HSA, and PayPal.
  • Follow Us:

Find us on:

FacebookRssMailWebsite
Get In Touch

Submitclear

Inner Strength Massage & Bodywork
Copyright © 2018 Inner Strength Massage & Bodywork
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Browse by Tag
  • Archive
Bottom