Fish hydrolysate fertiliser is a valuable tool in agricultural systems to improve soil health and provide organic nitrogen to plants. This type of fertiliser is produced by breaking down fish parts, such as bones, skin, and organs, into a liquid form through a process...
Comfrey, Symphytum officinale, a versatile plant known for its remarkable properties, probably has the widest range of uses in a permaculture system of any plant. Comfrey contains Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C and E, as well as phosphorous, potassium,...
Building soil biology is a crucial aspect of sustainable agriculture and gardening practices. By encouraging the return of microbial life and replenishing the soil food web, we can create a self-sufficient network that benefits plant health and overall ecosystem...
In the pursuit of sustainable agriculture, farmers are increasingly looking to nature-based solutions to improve soil health and fertility while minimising their reliance on synthetic inputs. One such remarkable resource is seaweed, which serves as an excellent soil...