555: Mykl Nelson on Healthy Urban Soil

Published: Sept. 1, 2020, 12:30 p.m.

Can there be too much organic matter in your garden?.

Growing a healthy garden requires a good balance of healthy soil. Mykl Nelson had studied agriculture for several years and conducted soil analyses of multiple organic farms. What he discovered was a shocking truth about soil health. Listen in to learn about what is over-enrichment, acknowledging diverse soil conditions, and Mykl\u2019s unbelievable solution that turns food waste back into high quality protein.

Mykl grew up in a military family and has been stationed around the world. The longest he\u2019s lived anywhere was six years in Colorado and six years in Oregon. His paternal grandparents were commodity farmers in Wyoming who \u2018hoped their kids would be too smart to become farmers.\u2019 Of their four children and nine grandchildren, Mykl is the only one in agriculture. Mykl is an instructor of urban agriculture at Oregon State University, and is pursuing research into controlled environment agriculture. He has clusters of houseplants from different biomes on his windows sills, worms in the garage, and he\u2019s experimenting with insect protein production. It seems if there\u2019s a living system to be emulated, Mykl is interested.

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Mykl Nelson on Healthy Urban Soil.