RESOURCES

What is compost?

Compost is a carbon-rich decomposed organic material packed with fungi, and beneficial microbes that are used to improve soils and feed plants. Our compost is specially designed to be fungal-dominated, which means that it is rich in beneficial fungi that help create a healthy soil food web, providing water and nutrients to plants while out-competing disease-causing organisms.

cover crops

At Twala Farming, we believe in the power of cover crops, and that's why we grow a diverse range of plants to enrich our soils. Our cover crop selection includes Red Sunhemp, Black Sunhemp, Sunflower, Buckwheat, Pigeon Pea, and CowPea.

REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

At Twala Farming we use regenerative farming to restore and regenerate our natural resources while promoting thriving ecosystems. At its core, regenerative agriculture recognizes that our soils, water systems, and biodiversity are interconnected and should be nurtured rather than depleted.

soil fungi

Soil Fungi

Soil fungi play a pivotal role in maintaining healthy ecosystems and optimizing agricultural productivity. They are microscopic organisms, with an intricate mycelial network, which offer many advantages that are crucial for thriving plants and sustainable farming practices.

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