March: Care for the Soil
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The few of us who live on top of the soil are deeply indepted to the many working within it.
A gram of healthy soil is home to as many as 500 million beings—bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, yeasts, protozoa, algae, etc. Soil organisms create and maintain a complex warehouse and distribution system capable of storing and moving an abundant yet balanced supply of essential nutrients. The gardener’s most important job is to protect and help these creatures by composting; planting cover crops; adding organic soil amendments; paying attention to soil, air, and water contents; and learning other beneficial practices.
For plant lists and full details on gardening in March, order your copy of Seattle Tilth's Maritime Northwest Garden Guide, a planning calendar for year-round organic gardening.