Did you know that your plants have tiny helpers underground?
Soil protozoa are like the little superheroes of the dirt world, fighting off bad bacteria and fungi and keeping your soil healthy. ๐ฆธโโ๏ธ๐ฆธโโ๏ธ
Find out more about these amazing critters here: https://t.co/N9n1fSfbd4
Fungi are fascinating organisms, with a diverse range of species that come in all shapes, sizes, and colors.
But did you know that some fungi are actually beneficial for the health of your soil and plants?
Find out more here: https://t.co/0e37Zj2hqF
When you think of big emitters, a few things probably come to mind - petrol-fuelled cars, planes, maybe even farting cows.
But what if we told you that there's a huge greenhouse gas source that rarely gets discussed?
Find out more below!
https://t.co/TNXU3FrdvD
You might have heard the buzz about insect protein in pet food - but what does the science say about whether our furry friends can digest it properly?
#insectprotein#alternativeprotein#circulareconomy#startups
https://t.co/XQXFC9X2bt
Is your pet tired of the same old kibble? Time to spice things up with some buggy bites! ๐๐
Check out our latest blog post on whether insect protein is a hit or miss for our furry friends! (spoiler alert: the science says it's definitely not a miss) ๐พ
https://t.co/cSrx4WinFO
Bees are dying at an alarming rate all over the world.
In today's blog post, we dive into the importance of bees, the cause of global bee decline, and what can be done about it.
https://t.co/gCE961pjCp
What if no food went to waste?
What would this mean for our planet, our people, and our economy? ๐ค
Dive into our latest blog post where we explore this question and query whether food needs to go to waste at all.
#foodwaste#circulareconomy#startups
To even a well-seasoned gardener, the difference between compost and fertiliser can sometimes be murky. Fear not - we're here to help.
Dive into our latest blog post where we explore the difference between the two.
https://t.co/dUUBIJNU6P
Recycling sucks.
Before you dust off the pitchforks, hear us out.
To have a truly circular economy, we need to eliminate the concept of โwasteโ from the production and use of goods - and this goes beyond just recycling.
Let us make our case here: https://t.co/PPL0gI5cD2
When weโre at our most vulnerable, we need some tender love and care - and plants are no different.
In the fourth and final part of our chitin blog series, weโre exploring how chitin works its magic on seeds to give the plant the best chance at survival.
https://t.co/tKxvQYOnRm
Stimulation by skeletons.
It may sound like a punchline to a corny Halloween joke, but in reality it could be the missing ingredients your plants are singing out for.
Here, we're going to unpack chitin's ability to act as a bio-stimulant.
https://t.co/yT2yn5J6F3
Ahhh chitin. It's a superstar.
In part two of our chitin series, it's time to dive into one of the other incredible abilities of chitin - fighting off pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, and nasty nematodes.
https://t.co/LL9PztTHHU
Chitin is a garden superhero - it improves plant growth, boosts plant immune defenses, and enhances soil quality.
Weโre doing a 4-part series highlighting the magic of chitin. Today, we discuss chitinโs ability to deliver nutrients to plants.
https://t.co/XJ7BbKGxsL
Fertilisers today are packed full of phosphorus, allowing our crops to grow strong and healthy.
But this is having devastating consequences on our planet and people - and if that wasn't enough, we might be running out of phosphorus.
Find out more: https://t.co/JhdB08OUoW
Plants need nitrogen to grow. Synthetic fertilisers are packed-to-the-brim with nitrogen.
So no problems, right?
Not quite.
Excess nitrogen from chemical fertilisers has shown to have a devastating impact on our people and planet.
https://t.co/0KEGLZ3vNi
Red Sox vs Yankees. Carlton vs Collingwood. Organic fertiliser vs chemical fertilisers. The great rivalries of our time.
At Bardee, itโs no secret that weโre big believers in the power of organic - that itโs better for your plants and for the planet.
https://t.co/fP7HRI7NTy
Droughts. Theyโre a natural disaster we Australians know far too well.
Recently, thereโs been a lot of talk and research about a tool that might be the secret to improving drought resilience.
And it lies in the ground.
https://t.co/W9gwYQRfnZ