Making the earth (humus) from scratch!
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Re: Making soil (humus) from scratch!
Hello, nature makes itself the earth thanks to microorganisms and worms. In technical terms, the clay-humic complex. How? Two kinds of fauna, epigee or surface, and endogee in depth. On the surface the epigees eat and shred the litter, leaves and branches .... and finally nitrogen and carbon.
In depth the endogates, they too digest the materials buried for several years and participate in the formation of clay, product of sedimentation and decomposition of the mineral ... the original rock.
In short we have humus on the surface and clay in depth, the feces of microorganisms. This is where the anecic verse comes in (there are the endogees and also epige ...) which goes up to the surface and goes down again in depth. Thanks to two glands of calcium located in his throat (besides he is or the culcul and the tetete by the way?) He mixes and Fixes the clay and the humus, the complicated or rather complex clay-humic. Here it is resumed but finally if the nature does it we can do it, as soon as leaves of the branches of earth and a primitive rock in decomposition and it left zero organic waste and a maximum of vegetables at the least cost.
In depth the endogates, they too digest the materials buried for several years and participate in the formation of clay, product of sedimentation and decomposition of the mineral ... the original rock.
In short we have humus on the surface and clay in depth, the feces of microorganisms. This is where the anecic verse comes in (there are the endogees and also epige ...) which goes up to the surface and goes down again in depth. Thanks to two glands of calcium located in his throat (besides he is or the culcul and the tetete by the way?) He mixes and Fixes the clay and the humus, the complicated or rather complex clay-humic. Here it is resumed but finally if the nature does it we can do it, as soon as leaves of the branches of earth and a primitive rock in decomposition and it left zero organic waste and a maximum of vegetables at the least cost.
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