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Soil Facts - Soil Summit 2026
1. Increasing soil organic content fromĀ 0.5% to 3%Ā willĀ double the water retained by soil.Ā (FAO, 2019) 2. We are losing an acre of soilĀ every second!Ā (Scientific American, 2014) 3. Many widely-usedĀ antibioticsĀ originated from soil microbes, including penicillin - the first antibiotic. (FAO, 2017) 4. Only 1% of soil microorganism species have been identified. (European Union, 2010) 5. Fruits, vegetables, and grains like wheat haveĀ half the micronutrients they used to.Ā If it's not in the soil, it's not in our food. (TIME, 2012) 6. AĀ teaspoonĀ of healthy soil containsĀ 10,000-50,000 microbeĀ species.Ā (Timling, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016) 7. A study on nutrients in food concluded that we would have to eat 8 oranges to get the same amount of Vitamin A as our grandparents did with one orange, because soil depletion has causedĀ massive drops in nutrient levels in food.Ā (Scientific American, 2011) 8. All of the world's topsoil could be goneĀ within 60 years,Ā according to UN FAO. (Scientific American, 2014) How many of these did you know? Post your answer šŸ‘‡
Soil Facts - Soil Summit 2026
6 likes • Feb 11
@Dennis Wichter I grow my own food because i want to know what goes in them. When I do I can see all of that, it is grown without pesticides and harmful chemicals that will hurt me and my family years down the line. its taste better when we grow it.
5 likes • Feb 12
@Dennis Wichter that’s so true
It's Monday Already?
Growing with living soil isn’t a straight line and if you’ve been at this for more than five minutes, you already know that. There are seasons where plants don’t respond the way you expected, beds stall out, and suddenly you’re questioning everything you thought you understood about gardening and living soil. It’s frustrating. It’s overwhelming. And it can make you feel like you’re doing something wrong. But here’s the what most gardeners miss: The real work isn’t forcing plants to grow it’s building the soil that can support growth when the time is right. Living soil teaches patience whether we like it or not. Microbes don’t care about our schedules. Roots don’t rush just because we’re excited. Most of the progress happens underground, completely invisible, long before anything shows up above the surface. A slow season doesn’t mean failure. It means roots are forming. Biology is organizing. Systems are stabilizing. And just like in nature, the garden that explodes later is usually the one that spent time getting quiet first. You weren’t drawn to living soil by accident. Something in you already knew that real resilience comes from working with nature instead of fighting it. So here’s your reminder: Honor the season you’re in. Build the foundation. Protect the soil. And trust that consistency beats urgency every single time. Gardeners who succeed long-term aren’t the ones who never struggle.....they’re the ones who stop abandoning the process when it gets uncomfortable. šŸ‘‡ Now your turn: What’s one thing you’re changing this season in how you garden or think about your soil?
It's Monday Already?
7 likes • Jan 26
I learn to share my crops with nature. I'm not quick to kill everything I see. I plant enough and I leave some for them to eat...but not the grubs šŸ˜
8 likes • Jan 27
Story time: the first time I encountered grubs I thought they were the best thing since sliced bread. I kept putting them back in the soil and my plants would not grow. I went to the nursery and ask them. What do they think was the problem and they asked me if I had any grubs and when they showed it to me, I was amazed. I came home and when I tell you, we went through the garden about a 8 x 8 and we had about half of a plastic bag full of grubs. That’s when I got some nematodes and put in the garden. I could not believe that I kept putting those things back in the garden, thinking they were helping my soil. the joke was on me.
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Hi, I am Sophia, founder of So Sattva Wellness, disabled veteran-led wellness brand offering organic skincare and meditation based wellness experience

Active 18d ago
Joined Jan 24, 2026
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