Sentences with phrase «make rich soil»

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Babylonia was rich in its alluvial soil, the age - long deposit of the Euphrates and the Tigris, those two great rivers that year after year unceasingly carried their load of silt to a resting - place, first in the Persian Gulf, then in the swamps that were slowly forming, and at length in the plain which gradually emerged from the waters, though at inundation each year it once again was claimed by the floods that had made it.
The flavor is amazing, as its made from 100 % Arabica Beans, and harvested from the rich soils and mountainous regions of the foremost coffee - growing areas of the world!
McCafé coffee is made with 100 % Arabica Beans that are harvested from the rich soils and mountainous regions of the foremost coffee - growing areas of the world.
The cider makers at Angry Orchard are constantly working to perfect and innovate the craft of cider making, and through their experimentation have found that certain regions within the United States, such as the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast, share characteristics — rich soil and ample sunshine — with apple - growing regions in Europe that are known to produce apples conducive to cider making.
Apart from Tropical Traditions Gold Label coconuts being grown in one of the richest volcanic soil areas of the Philippines, — which makes it a treasure house of natural, healthy mineral nutrients — it is not mass produced.
The year round sunshine, nutrients rich soil, trade - winds and just the right amount of rain makes Hawaiian Peaberry coffee the best gourmet coffee on earth.
What makes our grapes so special is the combination of the rich Southern California soil and generous Temecula Valley sunshine.
What makes the terroir in Chablis so special is the kimmeridge limestone (a mineral rich clay with high levels of marine fossils, which increase the lime content — a winemakers dream), and, at Château de Béru, the kimmeridge is close to the top soil, so these minerally, flinty notes really shine through.
Come learn the rich history of the Napa Valley wine industry as we taste our way through the wines of notable pioneers, made in diverse soils, and unique micro-climates.
The volcanic soil of Mt. Banahaw makes these organic coconuts some of the most nutritionally rich coconuts in the world!
The volcanic soil of Mt. Banahaw makes these coconuts some of the most nutritionally rich coconuts in the world!
And THIS year you are going to join them because you have found a list of things that you can compost to make your own super rich soil for your garden this spring.
The added soil made the existing land richer — as the researchers found more nematode worms, more bacteria, and more fungi in those sections of the plots.
They weathered rocks, made soils deeper and richer, created complex habitats and...
Over billions of years, they created our oxygen - rich atmosphere and fashioned the rich loam of our soils, and they continue to make life on Earth possible today.
Fertile soil that is rich in organic matter however, makes all the difference in regards to proper growth and root development.
For the home gardener, building our soils to make them as rich and fertile as possible is generally an ongoing endeavor.
Organic foods may have more magnesium if grown in nutrient - rich soils but it is very difficult to make that determination.
The cows who help make Perfect Desiccated Liver graze exclusively on rapidly growing grass that sprouts from rich Argentinean soil.
Made of 100 % permanent press polyester and featuring a rich, chic color, this table runner is wrinkle resistant and treated with soil - release for stain resistance.
Made of 100 % permanent press polyester and featuring a rich, chic color, this tablecloth is wrinkle resistant and treated with soil - release for stain resistance.
The students transformed their bacteria into single - celled superheroes using the comic strip format and designed pamphlets about how their bacteria help make soil nutrient - rich.
Rich soil, natural springs, bordering river, waterfalls, wild fruit trees & animals make CSER ideal for sustainable living.
This depletes soil, which in turn, makes the increased bounty you're now privy to much less nutritious than it may have been if farmed in an organic and nutrient rich soil.
Not only are burning trees sending millions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere, perhaps even worse are the flames consuming peatland, a rich soil - like earth made up of decomposing organic material that can store as much as 3,300 tons of carbon per hectare.
The fire is likely to be fueled by peat, a dark rich soil that has been made more vulnerable to catching fire because the permafrost — soil that is frozen for more than two years — is melting faster than usual.
Few research sites exist globally that have both organic and conventional production practices set up side - by - side in the same soils with a rich data history needed to make this type of scientific comparison possible.
Thawing permafrost also delivers organic - rich soils to lake bottoms, where decomposition in the absence of oxygen releases additional methane.116 Extensive wildfires also release carbon that contributes to climate warming.107, 117,118 The capacity of the Yukon River Basin in Alaska and adjacent Canada to store carbon has been substantially weakened since the 1960s by the combination of warming and thawing of permafrost and by increased wildfire.119 Expansion of tall shrubs and trees into tundra makes the surface darker and rougher, increasing absorption of the sun's energy and further contributing to warming.120 This warming is likely stronger than the potential cooling effects of increased carbon dioxide uptake associated with tree and shrub expansion.121 The shorter snow - covered seasons in Alaska further increase energy absorption by the land surface, an effect only slightly offset by the reduced energy absorption of highly reflective post-fire snow - covered landscapes.121 This spectrum of changes in Alaskan and other high - latitude terrestrial ecosystems jeopardizes efforts by society to use ecosystem carbon management to offset fossil fuel emissions.94, 95,96
But many wetlands are being destroyed or degraded because their rich soil and their location in flat tropical lowlands or along coasts make them attractive for industrial operations such as aquaculture and oil palm or timber plantations.
The land is made up of sedimentary rock, gypsum, and clay - rich soil.
The agricultural traditions of the region help dictate how he farms; the low - lying plain has been growing local grains, like the rice used to make risotto, for generations, and he allows the patterns found in nature to replicate themselves in his fields; clover and millet grow together, and they feed each other and help build and re-build rich soil.
South Texas, Louisiana and other states along the Gulf Coast are especially rich in natural resources, which makes this region a target for large - scale gas and oil operations, as well as corporations looking to profit from the mineral riches by drilling deep into the soil.
When the main goal is to make children «pay dearly» for what they have done and serve as examples for others who might think of doing the same, hate and bitterness find rich soil in which to grow.
Their flowers are grown on the side of an active volcano in Ecuador, because more sunshine and mineral rich soil makes for better flowers!
The fragrance of the rosemary, oregano and thyme just made my fingers itch for the rich, dark soil of the kitchen garden - even though there is over a foot of snow on the beds!
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