The presence of the Parisian vanguard in New York finally gave young Americans an opportunity to see this firsthand,
creating the fertile soil out of which the new American avant - garde grew.
«Cities can
create a fertile soil for the seed of innovation to germinate, but they can't plant the seed,» says Moretti.
Not exact matches
The Organic Living
Soils workshop will help you understand all the important ingredients that go into creating healthy and fertile soils: compost, compost tea and biofertil
Soils workshop will help you understand all the important ingredients that go into
creating healthy and
fertile soils: compost, compost tea and biofertil
soils: compost, compost tea and biofertiliser.
Fertile, sun - kissed
soil and cool California breezes help
create the ideal climate to produce world - class, premium avocados.
Perhaps inevitably, dam projects have thus frequently
created poverty and damaged ecologies, for example by causing displacement and by undermining useful ecological phenomena like annual flooding that spreads irrigation water and
fertile soil.
Originating from unpolluted environments and
fertile, fruitful
soil which was never touched by any farming method or human interference, these omega - rich oils were not
created equal when it comes to nutrient density and antioxidant stability.
The geography of the Hudson Valley is immensely rich: The terrain features sandstone, red beds, granite cliffs, dense forests and charming lakes, as well as highly
fertile soil for farming, such as in the Black Dirt Region
created from an ancient glacial lake, and a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.
Using everything from chicken tractors to recycled gray water, and from worm composting to foraging ducks, the central effort seems to be around conserving scarce water and nutrients, building up
fertile soil, and
creating cooling micro-climates to protect tender crops from the desert heat.
The idea is based upon Amazonian indigenous practices, where highly
fertile terras pretas (black
soils) were
created by burying charcoal over hundreds of years.
And when they are, cities can perform the essential service of 21st century urbanism:
creating regenerative buildings and landscapes that produce more good for more people rather than places that are merely less bad: More clean energy, more fresh water, more
fertile soil, more food, more productivity, more biodiversity — more health and well - being for all.