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| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 96 | Founded | 5 years ago | Last Issue | 24 days ago |
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Today, as with all Belonging posts, I’m writing from the ‘messy middle’—that space between who I’ve been and who I hope to become. And I do this here, on a publication about soil health, because restoration—whether of land or self—is about...
Hi Soil Friend!
I got a juicy question that I thought we could dig into today. This comes from Ryan who works in the grounds department at a community college in Nevada. He has been enrolled in the Re:wild Your Campus program, in partnersh...
Early in the planning of our landscaping project, I broached the topic of soil with our design and install team, Earthwise Industries. They were enthusiastic about collaborating on soil amendments for the project — green flag!
When it come...
A few months ago, I shared the backstory of our property and how we had kicked off a big landscaping project but I’ve yet to ‘reveal’ anything. Should I do that today?
If I’m being perfectly honest, I want to share it with others once it’s...
Oh hey there fellow steward, today is a quick post about books on my list this year, and an invitation to talk all things compost, gardening and stewardship on this month’s forum.
Since soil became a full-time focus for me, I have...
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I am a soil health specialist, science communicator, and founder of Rhizos LLC - a Soil Food Web certified lab. More than that, I am a human building relationship with land in a suburban context. It's sexier than it sounds, and I'm here to prove it.
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