Episode #82, How Microbes Negotiate within Soil, with Judy Fitzpatrick
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
This is the second part of the interview with Judy Fitzpatrick of Microbiometer. Today we deep dive into microbiology and the workings of the microbial marketplace. We discuss the current state of research, the balance between competition and cooperation of soil microbes, and the environmental influences on these microbes. Then we discuss what some of the cannabis growers are doing to foster microbial balance and why they love growing in soil. Judy shares how the stress response affects flavor and texture of plants and finally what’s going on with carbon and the soil. Thanks for listening to t ..read more
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Episode #81, Soil Testing For Microbes with Judy Fitzpatrick
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
Today we meet Judy Fitzpatrick, cofounder of Microbiometer.  The first few minutes of this episode, Judy shares her back story, her history in medical diagnostics and then about cofounding soil microbial biomass measurement company, Microbiometer. Judy shares about the distinctions of different available types of soil testing on the market, which is very enlightening. She explains the process by which scientists breed and study bacteria in the lab setting to create strains with a specific purpose for the garden, or for medicine. Then we dive more into microbiology, how bacteria breed, how ..read more
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Episode #80, Repairing our Food System and Soil, with Leo Horrigan
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
Today we meet Leo Horrigan, a documentary filmmaker with the Center for a Livable Future at John’s Hopkins University. He is helping us understand the food system from farming to food access, and creating educational programs around their research. We learn the five most important components to look at as we repair our food system. Leo shares about a lot more including how farming and carbon will always be linked and about how we are studying the prairies and soil to make sure we can restore and unlock the potential of soil. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show ..read more
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Episode #79, Hemp as Animal Feed, with Hunter Buffington
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
Today we meet Hunter Buffington, Executive Director of the Hemp Feed Coalition. We talk hemp as an animal feed, why it isn’t legal for animal feed yet, some of the roadblocks in the US and Canada, and how the Hemp Feed Coalition is working to change this. Then Hunter shares details about cannabis plant byproducts, many of these potentially being animal feed. We learn a few specific ways that the listeners can be involved with progressing the agenda of the Hemp Feed Coalition Directly. Then we hear details about clinical feed trials that need to take place, and some of the current research abou ..read more
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Episode #78, Looking into Soil, Microscope Lifestyle with Nina Folch
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
This is the second half of the interview with Nina Folch of Compost Santo. She shares about why she likes composting in the winter, how she looks at microbes in the microscope, and some of the realities of running a Soil Food Web Lab as a career. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-in-my-garden-podcast/message ..read more
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Episode #77, Business of Biologically Active Compost with Nina Folch of Compost Santo
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
Today we meet Nina Folch of Compost Santo located in Northern New Mexico. She is a student of the work of Dr. Elaine Ingham and others, and I’m so grateful to her for sharing so openly about the composting business she manages, the things she most loves about this work, and some of the challenges they have faced while the business has grown over three years. IF you are interested in composting as a business and are are interested in the details of running such an operation, this is an episode for you! I learned a lot from Nina and will feature the rest of our interview ASAP once it’s completed ..read more
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Episode #76, Nature Will Save Our Kids, with Jenny Bailey
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
I’ve been wanting to have an show for a while about the benefits of getting children back into nature. I recently read, Last Child In the Woods, now a classic book from 15 years ago about nature-deficit in children. If you have younger kids in your life, today’s interview is with Jenny Bailey co-creator and author of a new book series for younger children, including a soundtrack which is featured at the intro to this episode. The series is called, Tales from Mother Earth, and Jenny will be talking today about their first book which is about bees, then she will share about their educational ini ..read more
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Episode #75, Vermicomposting and Getting Started in Composting, with John Craig
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
This is Episode 75 with John Craig the master composter who runs grassroots nonprofit, We Compost, located inside the Farm and Food Lab in the Great Park at Irvine, California. John tells us how to get started in composting, some basic methods to try, and some of the experiments they are doing with worms and composting at the Farm and Food Lab. Then he shares the components of good composting and about his composting symbol that he has created for people to use while promoting and normalizing composting and compostable products. Later, we discuss the basics of how to deal with specific compost ..read more
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Episode #74, BioChar with Tom Marrero
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
Today we learn from Tom Marrero of Wakefield BioChar. He shares the background and history of biochar, plus the research and background that led him to start his family business. For those of you excited for a composting specific episode again, I promise that will come soon. So what exactly is biochar, what can it do and what can it not do? Tom tells us all of this and why it is used for soil health and remediation. The last portion is about the different types of biochar and the process of making it, and understanding the overall sustainability of biochar. Reach out to me anytime to connect ..read more
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Episode #73, Holistic Landscapes and Edible Design with Jennifer Lauruol
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by Aaron Moskowitz
1y ago
Today Jennifer Lauruol will tell us about the ecologically-minded area of Lancaster England where she lives and some of the community and research programs they have there around sustainability and food security. She talks about how she markets herself as an edible landscape designer, helping to restore spaces with native plants using permaculture concepts and getting people interested in healthier garden spaces. She goes into how she is able to get suburbanites to come around to the idea of native plants in their yards, and about ways she incorporates these plants to make a statement in the l ..read more
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