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The Hidden Carbon Costs of How We Manage Our Gardens

Left alone, your yard would gradually accumulate carbon — in plant roots, woody stems, decomposing leaves, and the soil biology that turns all of that into stable long-term storage. The moment we start managing a landscape, we start making choices that either support that process or work against it.

This post walks through the main ways our maintenance and design choices affect a garden's carbon balance, and what we can actually do about them. The previous two posts in this series covered how plants store carbon and how soil stores carbon. This one is the practical one.

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New Old School Tool For Decompacting Soil
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New Old School Tool For Decompacting Soil

Over my first year of gardening for other people, one of the biggest internal conflicts I have had is how to balance the need to amend and de-compact urban soils vs minimizing disturbance of the existing soil which has the potential to ruin soil structure and reinvigorate the seed bank (causing previously dormant seeds to germinate and cause weed issues).

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