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Verge is now 5th World. Subscribe to 5th World for news stories, valuable insights, and expert tips on living regeneratively: / @5thworld_com Visit www.5thworld.com --- Nitrogen deficiency is a common problem in gardens that is typically dealt with through the addition of water soluble nitrogen fertilizer. In this video we discuss how to diagnose it, what the root cause is and how to fix it. For more information on Eco-Growth go to www.ecogrowth.ca In video links: 0:48 what happens when you rototill a garden? 1:09 A good sign that there is a lack of organic matter in the soil… 1:28 Predicting low garden productivity for 2 years - early indicators 2:24 Why rototilling is not sustainable 2:43 How we will increase nitrogen levels 3:06 Comparing garden soil with forest soil 5:15 The best soil vs the worst soil, what that pattern tells us about planning for our garden 6:13 Why pigs will be part of the plan for our garden 6:31 What we can learn from observing Zone 5 6:55 Having a garden doesn’t mean we have to have bad soil 7:29 What is the “Ecogrowth nutrient”? 7:56 The Ecogrowth story - from industrial laundry to organic waste solution 8:12 Food waste and used paper towels to the garden bed 9:03 Experiment: Corn - with straw mulch & Ecogrowth nutrient 9:36 Why mulch is so valuable in a garden If you’re dreaming of going off the grid or building your own regenerative property, you won’t want to miss an episode of this video series. • Building Your Permaculture Property Join us as we make the land design journey real, right here: http://mypermacultureproperty.com About Rob Avis and Verge Permaculture: In less than 10 years, Rob & Michelle Avis left Calgary’s oil fields and retooled his engineering career to help clients and students design integrated systems for shelter, energy, water, waste and food, all while supporting local economy and regenerating the land. He’s now leading the next wave of permaculture education, teaching career-changing professionals to become eco-entrepreneurs with successful regenerative businesses. Learn more and connect with Rob & Michelle at https://vergepermaculture.ca/ FREE RESOURCES: As a special gift when you subscribe to our newsletter is that we’ll send you the link to download our drop-dead-gorgeous Blog Book: 50 breathtaking magazine-style pages of our most popular blog posts and articles over the past five years, from permaculture ABCs to property-buying, home design, eco-investing, and community retrofitting. Sign-up: http://bit.ly/2Dqjg5G Why should you reserve a place in your bulging in-box for Verge’s newsletters? One reason: because we challenge the headlines and cultural paradigms with a whole different kind of alternative fact: Permaculture-inspired businesses can succeed – and restore the planet. And we’ll show you how to do it.