I suggest everyone go to Gil Carandang's website and read his article on
indigenous microorganisms. It follows old Asian wisdom of collecting
microorganisms from under healthy plants and then multiplying those critters
and use them as a foliar feed as well as a soil treatment. The collection
is done with cooked white rice in a Tupperware dish with loose lid placed
under trees for fungal associates and in meadows for bacterial. It is so
simple that most people, including me, have not thought of it.
My grandfather was a great one for collecting soil beneath his healthy fruit
trees and using that to inoculate newly planted trees.
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