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Get In My Garden - Episode #31, Fostering Indigenous Microorganisms with Korean Natural Farming Methods

Episode #31, Fostering Indigenous Microorganisms with Korean Natural Farming Methods

01/21/19 • 19 min

Get In My Garden
This is episode 31, and we have Korean Natural Farming and Soil Food Web expert Eric Weinert calling in from Hawaii where he is a farming activist and former candidate for State House of Representatives. He has over a decade of hands on experience in the methods of Korean Natural Farming. We talk about what Korean Natural Farming is and how to foster indigenous microbial life, how to feed your natural habit and foster a state of balance. We discuss what Eric has discovered over several years of farming in a tropical island climate and so many other things. I hope you enjoy the episode and pick up a few ideas that will benefit or improve your farming and gardening methods and make your environment more health. Subscribe to the podcast and leave positive reviews if you like the show. It is available on iTunes and most other podcast apps.
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This is episode 31, and we have Korean Natural Farming and Soil Food Web expert Eric Weinert calling in from Hawaii where he is a farming activist and former candidate for State House of Representatives. He has over a decade of hands on experience in the methods of Korean Natural Farming. We talk about what Korean Natural Farming is and how to foster indigenous microbial life, how to feed your natural habit and foster a state of balance. We discuss what Eric has discovered over several years of farming in a tropical island climate and so many other things. I hope you enjoy the episode and pick up a few ideas that will benefit or improve your farming and gardening methods and make your environment more health. Subscribe to the podcast and leave positive reviews if you like the show. It is available on iTunes and most other podcast apps.

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