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bigstensy

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I’ve been organic gardening for over 10 years, and have learned SO MUCH about Korean Natural Farming, Jadam, and the soil food web in the last 4 years. If u wanna know how to spend little to no money on fertilizer, I’m your guy
 

emmabrown01

New Member
Your expertise in organic gardening is impressive! I'm curious, have you experimented with incorporating Rhizophagus irregularis into your Korean Natural Farming or Jadam practices? I'm eager to learn how this beneficial fungus could further enhance soil health and reduce the need for additional fertilizers. Any insights or experiences you could share?
 

bigstensy

Member
Your expertise in organic gardening is impressive! I'm curious, have you experimented with incorporating Rhizophagus irregularis into your Korean Natural Farming or Jadam practices? I'm eager to learn how this beneficial fungus could further enhance soil health and reduce the need for additional fertilizers. Any insights or experiences you could share?
I know that specific fungi helps with phosphorus uptake, so adding it to your soil would be really beneficial. Also, depending on the quality of your IMO collections, it may already be present!
 

emmabrown01

New Member
Absolutely, (:your insights are spot on! It's incredible how certain fungi, like Rhizophagus irregularis, can really make a difference in soil health. I'm definitely eager to give it a try in my gardening efforts. Speaking of which, do you have any recommendations on where to get reliable strains of Rhizophagus irregularis? I want to make sure I'm getting a product that aligns well with Korean Natural Farming and Jadam methods. Any tips on where to find such products or what to look for would be invaluable!
 
I’ve been organic gardening for over 10 years, and have learned SO MUCH about Korean Natural Farming, Jadam, and the soil food web in the last 4 years. If u wanna know how to spend little to no money on fertilizer, I’m your guy
Nice to meet you! Korean? What strains are grown in Korea?
 
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