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The Elaine Ingham Challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="TALDLONKTUP2" data-source="post: 1204264" data-attributes="member: 48922"><p>Dr. Ingham (I believe) advocates keeping plant cover in order for roots to feed bacteria which in turn feed fungi which make nutrients vailable to the plant, no cultivation and that all applied fertilizers are unnecessary, which is the very conditions this land has always had, and therefore the soil should perfect. As it isn't, we must be missing something! What is it?,,,,,, No, not had any tests done on soil, which would a good starting point, admittedly........I've only just discovered Dr. Ingham and It's all amazing stuff, but actually sounds right, if we can get it to work.</p><p></p><p>The neighbour had 88 acre upland pasture (going from 800ft to 1000ft) and received a payment to plant native board leaf trees (ash, rowen, beech, birch etc.) after 14 years it still looks like bare pasture from 100 metres away as the trees just haven't "taken"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TALDLONKTUP2, post: 1204264, member: 48922"] Dr. Ingham (I believe) advocates keeping plant cover in order for roots to feed bacteria which in turn feed fungi which make nutrients vailable to the plant, no cultivation and that all applied fertilizers are unnecessary, which is the very conditions this land has always had, and therefore the soil should perfect. As it isn't, we must be missing something! What is it?,,,,,, No, not had any tests done on soil, which would a good starting point, admittedly........I've only just discovered Dr. Ingham and It's all amazing stuff, but actually sounds right, if we can get it to work. The neighbour had 88 acre upland pasture (going from 800ft to 1000ft) and received a payment to plant native board leaf trees (ash, rowen, beech, birch etc.) after 14 years it still looks like bare pasture from 100 metres away as the trees just haven't "taken" [/QUOTE]
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