Building Healthy Soil: the cure for all your gardening woes?



Building Healthy Soil makes so much sense.

I stumbled onto this documentary one night while I was flipping through the channels on TV.

Dirt! The Movie

It is a great movie that I hope everyone takes the time to watch.

I later stumbled upon Jonathan White's e-book called Food 4 Wealth. Soil is the basis of Jonathan's method.

Here is the trailer for Dirt the Movie:

Watch it at Full Length

Here is a link to a website where you can watch the full documentary for yourselves, just press play (I found this site because I wanted to watch the documentary for a second time): Dirt The Movie - Full Length



Here is a Description from

www.DirttheMovie.org

- great resource for this movie, as well as Dirt, or Soil.... which ever you would like to refer to it as.

"Dirt! The Movie is an insightful and timely film that tells the story of the glorious and unappreciated material beneath our feet.

Inspired by William Bryant Logan's acclaimed book Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth, Dirt! The Movie takes a humorous and substantial look into the history and current state of the living organic matter that we come from and will later return to.

Dirt! The Movie will make you want to get dirty".

It's a great documentary.

Honestly, take care of your soil and it will take care of you:

In our quest for healthy soil we will be focusing on Composting and Vermiculture (worm farming). These are justtwo or the things that we will be focusing on for our Greenhouse Gardening.

Jonathan White's - Food4Wealth is an interesting concept in organic gardening and healthy soil "Dirt" and plants.

Set it up once, no weeding - just light easy maintenance is the claim.

Read our full review of Food4Wealth Review CLICK HERE


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