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Healthy soil is more than dirt—it’s a living, breathing foundation.
Touch it, and you’re holding trillions of lifeforms in your palm.
Feed the soil, and it will feed you back tenfold.
Maintaining soil health means focusing on organic matter, microbial activity, pH balance, and structure. Adding compost, rotating crops, and avoiding chemical overload helps preserve its fertility. Earthworms and mycorrhizal fungi play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and root development. Testing your soil once a year can help determine nutrient gaps and guide amendments. Healthy soil retains moisture, suppresses disease, and becomes the backbone of a thriving garden.
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