Earth gardening could be reinforcement of your courtyard needs

John Davies Landscape
What is regenerative gardening?

Wide, regenerative gardening is about leaving soil and garden in better condition than the one you found. It happens when the garden owners “contribute to the restoration of the landscape, large or small, back to health” Melanie Hick He says. “We regenerate (landscapes) by helping biodiversity, such as installing sand and gender habitats for lonely bees, soil improvement and improving planting for birds.”

“Fertilizers, lime, manners and pesticides can counteract regenerative powers (landscapes),” says Gui Barter, main horticulturist in Royal horticultural society. Instead of using these elements, regenerative gardener adds plants such as covered crops or “green manure”, which are growing rapidly and can be mixed into the ground; Add clover and other legumes for nitrogen supply, vital plant nutritious material; And feed the compost made of garden and kitchen waste towards soil and plant organisms.

“Regenerative gardening refers to work with natural processes, not against them, taking a holistic approach to garden management to encourage a healthy and successful ecosystem,” landscape designer Harry Holding He says. “From the restoration of soil and providing water management habitats, it is about watching all systems in (landscape) and allowing them to connect to a synergistic whole.”

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