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Life in a Bucket of Soil

Life in a Bucket of Soil
Author: Alvin Silverstein
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-06-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486320227

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Grade-schoolers learn how ants, snails, slugs, beetles, earthworms, spiders, and other subterranean creatures live, breed, interact, move about, defend themselves, and more.


Looking Into Soil

Looking Into Soil
Author: Emma Huddleston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Soil science
ISBN: 9781503835207

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Explore soil's layers from the nutrient-rich topsoil to the rocky base. Learn about the cycle of life and decay, soil's organic and inorganic materials, and the ways soil supports life on Earth. Additional features include a diagram labeling each of the layers, Fast Facts, a phonetic glossary, an index, an introduction to the author, and further sources for learning.


Grow Your Soil!

Grow Your Soil!
Author: Diane Miessler
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1635862078

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Growing awareness of the importance of soil health means that microbes are on the minds of even the most casual gardeners. After all, anyone who has ever attempted to plant a thriving patch of flowers or vegetables knows that what you grow is only as good as the soil you grow it in. It is possible to create and maintain rich, dark, crumbly soil that’s teeming with life, using very few inputs and a no-till, no-fertilizer approach. Certified permaculture designer and lifelong gardener Diane Miessler presents the science of soil health in an engaging, entertaining voice geared for the backyard grower. She shares the techniques she has used — including cover crops, constant mulching, and a simple-but-supercharged recipe for compost tea — to transform her own landscape from a roadside dump for broken asphalt to a garden that stops traffic, starting from the ground up.


Discover Dirt

Discover Dirt
Author: Pamela Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08
Genre: Soil ecology
ISBN: 9781626873018

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Scoop up some dirt. It's made of many things. What are dirt's ingredients? How is it made? What happens inside it? This simple, colorful book will make kids think differently about the dirt beneath their feet.


From Garbage to Compost

From Garbage to Compost
Author: Lisa Owings
Publisher: Start to Finish, Second
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2016-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1512412996

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"How does garbage become useful compost? Follow each step--from garbage to compost--in this book!"--


Secrets of the Soil

Secrets of the Soil
Author: Peter Tompkins
Publisher: books catalog
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1989
Genre: Agricultural ecology
ISBN: 9788129105639

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This book,a fascinating companion to The Secret Life of Plants by the same authors, tells the story of the innovative, nontraditional, often surprising things that certain scientists, farmers, and mystics are doing to prevent the slow degradation of our planet. For example, using the techniques of Rudolf Steiner s biodynamic agriculture with its reliance on ethereal forces from the planets,Dan Carlson s growth stimulating Sonic Bloom, and rock dust fertilizer to revitalize depleted soils; or gardening with the help of truly amazing new technologies to reverse serious agricultural problems.The authors illustrate,in a truly enlightening and convincing manner, the pivotal role that the natural elements play in ourlives, and the necessity of cultivating and sustaining a relationship with one most basic of them the soil.


Inside the Worm’s Hole

Inside the Worm’s Hole
Author: Meish Goldish
Publisher: Bearport Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1617729523

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It's a cool, damp night, and a wriggling worm searches for food in a garden. Before the sun rises, it returns to its home in the soil. Tiny hairs on the worm's skin grab the dirt to help the crawler move forward. As the worm squirms underground, its long body breaks up the soil and creates tunnels. Welcome to the worm's hole! Clear text, colorful photos, and diagrams will engage young readers as they explore the habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and behavior of these curious creatures. Age-appropriate activities and critical-thinking questions give readers an opportunity to make observations and gain valuable insights.


Dig In! Learn about Dirt

Dig In! Learn about Dirt
Author: Pamela Hall
Publisher: Child's World
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Soils
ISBN: 9781602535077

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Discusses the science of dirt, discussing where it is found, what it is made from, how it forms, and how it is used.


A Soil Owner's Manual

A Soil Owner's Manual
Author: Jon Stika
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Soil exhaustion
ISBN: 9781530431267

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There are many books that have been written about how to manipulate, amend, and control the soil to enable high-yield crop production. This is not one of those books. This book will empower you to restore the capacity of your soil to function to produce crops while reducing your dependency on expensive inputs. Soil health is about restoring the capacity of the soil to function. Currently, most agricultural and garden soils are essentially dysfunctional. This book will open your eyes to the truth about how soil is supposed to function and help you restore it to full health.


Bones Rock!

Bones Rock!
Author: Peter L. Larson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Shows kids how to dig for, clean, and study fossils. Also teaches kids actual field and lab techniques, how to develop scientific theories, how to incorporate fossils into schoolwork, and how to plan for a future in paleontology.