soil biology
Every article and hero in Arborpedia that touches this subject.
№ 014GrowingCompost Tea: Liquid Biology for Your Soil
How to brew aerated compost extract to multiply beneficial microbes and apply them as a soil drench or foliar spray, with honest notes on the science.
Nov 2025Read →
№ 026SpeciesEarthworms: Nature's Tillers
Why Darwin called earthworms the most important creature on earth, and how to count, feed, and protect the populations that build your soil.
Nov 2025Read →
№ 052GrowingMycorrhizal Fungi: The Underground Internet
How mycorrhizal fungi form partnerships with plant roots, extending their reach a hundredfold to transport water, nutrients, and chemical signals through an underground network.
Nov 2025Read →
№ 058SpeciesNitrogen-Fixing Bacteria: Free Fertiliser in Every Root
How Rhizobium, Frankia, and free-living bacteria pull atmospheric nitrogen into the living world and feed every productive ecosystem.
Nov 2025Read →
№ 093RestorationSoil Inoculation: Restoring the Missing Biology
Introducing mycorrhizal fungi, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and microbial communities to soils that have lost their living systems.
Nov 2025Read →
№ 092SpeciesThe Soil Food Web: Life Beneath Your Feet
The invisible ecosystem in healthy soil: bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, and arthropods that cycle nutrients and build structure.
Oct 2025Read →
№ 106GrowingVermiculture: Worm Farming for the Best Fertiliser on Earth
Worm castings, worm bins, and worm towers. The quiet engines that produce the richest natural fertiliser available.
Nov 2025Read →