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Date: 2015-01-16 13:24:40
Soil
Natural environment
Biology
Organic farming
Organic gardening
Soil science
Humus
Compost
Fertilizer
Surface runoff
Soil fertility
Soil biodiversity

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN THE COMMUNITY GARDEN LESSON 3 KEEP NUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL Nutrient runoff in a conventional garden occurs most frequently from continued application of chemical fertilizers that damage the

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