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Trees create beautiful, rich dark chocolate soils. The soil under a Tree is full of life, microbiology, bacteria & fungi.
Trees exchange the sugars they produce through photosynthesis with the bacteria and fungi in the soil.
Bacteria breaks down rock matter sharing essential minerals while the fungi breaks down the cellulose, leaf litter and fallen branches. Fulvic acid is formed in the decomposition of the forest floor and gradually the organic matter turns to a rich fertile dark chocolate humus.
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  • Home
  • Tree Facts
    • Water
    • Soils
    • Carbon Cycle
    • Oceans
    • The Medicine Chest
    • Climate
    • Toxins
    • Photosynthesis
    • Carbon Trading
    • Sally Wattle
    • References
    • Mother Trees
    • Tree Treasures
  • Tree Tribe
  • Exhibitions
    • Beefweek
    • The Bonnets
    • Wisdom of Trees
    • Artists >
      • Ros Serico
      • Margie Makim
      • Neil Roberts
      • Maxine Wild
      • Gail Kircher
      • Vicki Saunders
      • Bloss
      • Diane Valerie
      • Veronika Zeil
      • Temika Belot
      • Chelsea Bews
      • Lulu Hickson