Soil regeneration involves practices aimed at restoring and improving soil health, fertility, and structure through natural and sustainable methods. These practices include the use of cover crops, composting, reduced tillage, and the addition of organic matter to increase soil organic carbon levels. Soil regeneration is essential for sustainable agriculture and landscaping, as healthy soils support plant growth, enhance water retention, and sequester carbon, helping to mitigate climate change. In landscaping, soil regeneration techniques can be used to rehabilitate degraded or compacted soils, improve garden productivity, and support long-term sustainability. By focusing on soil health, landscapers and gardeners can create more resilient and productive landscapes that benefit both the environment and plant life.
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