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| ![]() How To Revitalize Your Soil and Landscape After A FireWhen landscapes are affected by fire, the soil loses its top layer of organic matter (leaves, twigs and other organic materials), and soil particles fuse together, causing soil compaction.
By: Agromin When landscapes are affected by fire, the soil loses its top layer of organic matter (leaves, twigs and other organic materials), and soil particles fuse together, causing soil compaction. This prevents water from penetrating the soil, increasing runoff and erosion. Key nutrients, especially nitrogen, are lost and microbes are destroyed. "To prevent erosion, particularly on slopes, we recommend mixing organic compost into existing soil and putting a two-to-four- Wilson says California SB 1383 (https://calrecycle.ca.gov/ "SB 1383 requires jurisdictions to distribute compost and mulch made from its collected organic waste that would have otherwise ended up in landfills, where it would emit methane gas," says Wilson. "To meet the distribution requirements, jurisdictions have created programs that offer soil and mulch to residents and businesses at no cost. These programs have come at a perfect time for those who must totally relandscape their property. Contact your city or county to find out if a giveaway program is available." Agromin serves more than 200 California communities and recycles over 1.2 million tons of green waste each year. It turns the waste into earth-friendly soil products for homeowners, landscapers, government entities and farmers. For information about Agromin's organic Compost 100 (https://agromin.com/ End
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