Why Is Azomite One Of The Best Soil Amendments?

Minerals, water, living soil, plants, animals, atmosphere, community, stewardship, and structures:  These are the topics we the staff of Symbiosis will have the honor of sharing with the reader in user-friendly ways through the articles we write. We specialize in designing and installing hyper-local, resilient, and nutrient-dense food gardens and permaculture orchards with nontoxic means. […]

Fertilizers and Minerals, The Crux Of Our Food Security?

“Fertilizer is too expensive, so we couldn’t buy it this year”:  “We have 70 acres in Central, Texas, and over the past 3 years fertilizer costs have gone way up. It was $3000, then $4500, then they wanted $9000 this year. At this point it isn’t worth fertilizing or irrigating.” -Anonymous farmer-   I have heard […]

Is Keyline Geometry and Keyline Plowing A Powerful Land Regeneration Tool?

Keyline Geometry and Keyline Plowing Geometry and water harvesting? How are these related? I’ve been working in the field of land regeneration for the past decade and to be honest Keyline geometry was quite confusing for me to understand before I acquired a keyline plow and began using it in the Central Texas Hill country. […]

Symbiosis Regenerative Systems

We Are Your RegenerativeLand Management Specialists Symbiosis offers the benefit of years of hands-on experience, a wealth of lessons learned, context-specific creative problem solving and high quality customer service.  Our specialty is taking all of these complex elements and combining them in the most beneficial and efficient way possible. Contact Us Portfolio Stay Informed of […]

Chop & Drop Made Easy For Texas Homesteaders

Chop and drop is a term coined by permaculture guru Geoff Lawton, and describes the act of creating passively-composting mulch in place while pruning and weeding. In this video, Mike shows us how he chops and drops ragweed, a pernicious, fast-growing weed common to Central Texas that many people are allergic to. It’s good to […]

Why Is Mulch So Important For Permaculture In Texas?

In this video, we describe why mulching is important, especially in hot dry landscapes like Central Texas, and how it mimics natural ecological systems. Mulching has many benefits, such as helping water infiltration, lessening evaporation, protecting the soil from the sun, nurturing beneficial microorganisms, and suppressing weeds. Bottom line, you need to cover your soil […]