Tickleback Ridge Estate
Tickleback Ridge Estate is a producer of biological products and diverse outputs. Utilising Microscopy to determine the biological status of compost and soil.
A former student of Dr Elaine Inghams Soil Food Web School, and Labratory Technician. A former student of Dr. Elaine Inghams Soil Food Web, Foundation Course and Labratory Technician. Specialing in Microscopy to determine the soil biology status of compost, dirt, and soil. Tickleback Ridge Farm produces vermicomost. Used as a liquid extract, applied at 2-100ltrs/Ha, depending on current biological
22/02/2025
Unfortunately my lil friend, Spuddy, is no longer.
He had a wonderful life.
The final days were very emotional, now he can bark and play with sticks on the other side.
26/07/2024
How to destroy a habitat
Appalachia’s Storyteller: The Rise & Fall of Appalachia #americanchestnuttree #appalachia Appalachia’s Storyteller: The Rise & Fall of Appalachia presents the story of the American Chestnut Tree.Follow The Appalachian Storyteller by SUBSCRIBINGSup...
04/06/2024
https://youtu.be/PXVxGDqqnEQ?si=Mcir_nD_oDviMKHT
A nice comprehensive vid on Bacteria
Lesson 3.1 - Introduction to soil bacteria Lesson 3 is divided into several videos to give bacteria the time and space they deserve to explain just some of their incredible plant supporting superpower...
22/12/2023
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chitin
Chiten. Carbon sequestration that doesn't seem to be in the spotlight yet
Chitin - Wikipedia Chitin (C8H13O5N)n (/ˈkaɪtɪn/ KY-tin) is a long-chain polymer of N-acetylglucosamine, an amide derivative of glucose. Chitin is probably the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature (behind only cellulose); an estimated 1 billion tons of chitin are produced each year in the biosphere.[1] It ...
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