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Humus pioneer Gerald Dunst talks about permanent soil and Terra Preta in tubs at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.

Gerald Dunst

THE SUBSTRATE IS THE BASIS FOR SUCCESS: THE CORNERSTONE FOR HEALTHY ORGANIC GARDENING IN POTS

Gerald Dunst is a humus pio­neer, owner and mana­ging direc­tor of Son­nen­er­de in Ried­lings­dorf (Bur­gen­land, Aus­tria), which was foun­ded by Gerald in 1998. After years of working as a com­post con­sul­tant, Gerald wan­ted to show that com­pos­ting is much more than just was­te dis­po­sal. The com­pa­ny deve­lo­ped out of frus­tra­ti­on with the poor qua­li­ty of con­ven­tio­nal com­posts and beca­me a pio­neer in the pro­duc­tion of high-qua­li­ty com­post-based sub­stra­tes and biochar. A sta­te-of-the-art biochar pro­duc­tion plant was ope­ned in 2012. Gerald wro­te the books „Humus­auf­bau“ and „Kom­pos­tie­rung und Erden­her­stel­lung“. Tog­e­ther with his wife, they run the You­Tube chan­nel „Erd­ge­flüs­ter“.

Con­tents:

Gerald Dunst explains why the right sub­stra­te in a pot makes all the dif­fe­rence: Com­mer­ci­al­ly available soils are usual­ly based on peat, which rots in the air and lite­ral­ly beco­mes less and less — a fatal mista­ke for per­ma­nent plan­ting. The secret of good pot­ting soil lies in the right mix­tu­re of com­post, biochar and mine­ral struc­tu­ral mate­ri­als such as brick chip­pings, which pro­vi­de sta­bi­li­ty, water reten­ti­on and aer­a­ti­on. Living micro­bio­lo­gy in the soil is not only cru­cial for plant growth, but also for our health: Neu­es­te For­schun­gen zei­gen: Das Mikro­bi­om des Bodens geht direkt in die Frucht und von dort in unser Darm­bi­om über. Wer auf dem Bal­kon im rich­ti­gen, leben­di­gen Sub­strat gärt­nert, ern­tet des­halb nicht nur üppi­ge Pflan­zen, son­dern inves­tiert auch direkt in sei­ne eige­ne Gesund­heit.

In der Bal­c­o­ny school in Ber­lin set­zen wir dafür die Son­nen­er­de von Gerald Dunst ein – für unse­re Aus­sa­ten, Gemü­se und Gehöl­ze. Kommt ger­ne vor­bei und schaut Euch das Wachs­tum und unse­re Viel­falt mit „leben­di­ger“ Erde in der Pra­xis an.

Für uns abge­spro­chen — dan­ke Gerald: 5 % Rabatt mit Code BIO-BALKON5 für den Onlin­ever­kauf von Son­nen­er­de

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