Thanks for the info on the clover. I'll plant some in the spring. Do you
have the name of a good book showing which plants are compatible with each
other as soil builders/sustainers? Oliva
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From: Aaron Felker
>It isn't so much atmospheric, as agricultural. Nitrogen is an essential
>nutrient in the soil, but most plants (especially cultivated ones) have no
>means to access atmospheric nitrogen (which makes up 80% of our air). Most
>nitrogen used agriculturally is manufactured synthetically via petroleum
>byproducts to make chemical fertilizer. Some organic farmers will use
>clover planted inbetween the rows of their cash crop to keep the soil in
>good shape. The legumes have a symbiotic relationship with certain bacteria
>that live in nodules on their roots. Without the various nitrogen fixing
>plants, all soil would be exhausted eventually.
>>Aaron Felker
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