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farm (conventionally-grown hay/straw may have pesticide residues), but i don't get too hung up on the crop it's from. it's a bonus if it's from a legume like alfalfa, but i'll take rye, wheat, buckwheat, whatever. reply david on february , at : am with a lot of straw, doesn't that become a home for insects
reply phil on february , at : pm hi david, it's a home for good insects and "bad" insects, but the straw isn't the reason why they eat the plants. that's a plant health issue ( ). but in terms of rodents, you're right, that can be the case, which is why we don't want to apply any mulch too thick around...
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'life'.) indeed, the number of living organisms below ground is considered to be far greater than that above ground. beneath our feet ,under the soil thrive plant roots, viruses, bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, mites, nematodes, worms, ants, maggots and other insects ,insect larvae (grubs), and even
the life organic is not about extraction & exploitation. it is about regenerating, rejuvenating and respecting life. it is about live & let live. therefore it is about love. that is why as part of our multi-pronged practice of the organic life tenets, we don't use any chemical fertilizer in our fields...
https://www.lumiere.co.in/blog/i-love-you--via-mother-earth-_38