There Are More Living Organisms in a Tablespoon of Your Soil Than People on Earth — Here's Why That Matters
Pull a handful of soil from a healthy garden bed and hold it. What you're holding contains more living organisms than the entire human population of the planet — bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, and organisms without common names that science has only recently begun to catalog.
Understanding soil life changes gardening from a mechanical process — adding inputs, managing outputs — into something closer to a collaborative relationship.
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