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Unruly: Soil Secrets for Gardeners & Green Keepers
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Unruly: Soil Secrets for Gardeners & Green Keepers

Soil, gardening, regenerative agriculture, biodiversity, pesticides, invertebrates, home gardening, soil health, community involvement, education

Six Inches of Soil - The Podcast · Six Inches of Soil

March 11, 20261h 24m

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SHOW NOTES

Episode 13: Unruly: soil secrets for gardeners and green keepers

On this episode our guests question all we think about weeds, bugs, soil life and the commonly used garden chemicals. You may start to look at your garden or public spaces in a very different way. They offer top tips on how to nurture our soils and plants, the show notes are full of vital links.  


Host, producer: Richard Tufton

Co-host, producer: Claire Mackenzie

Editor: Meg Chatham 

Score: Matt Griffin Instagram: @neidpath_farms


Six Inches of Soil


Website: https://www.sixinchesofsoil.org/

Book: https://www.sixinchesofsoil.org/book

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sixinchesofsoil/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/six-inches-of-soil-b75059234/


Vicki Hird


Vicki Hird MSc FRES is Strategic Lead for Agriculture at The Wildlife Trusts and former Head of Sustainable Farming at Sustain Alliance. With 35+ years of experience in environmental, food, and farming policy, she is an award-winning campaigner, author, and advisor working with organisations and governments to transform food systems.


Links


Website: www.rebuggingtheplanet.org

Book: Rebugging the Planet

Latest blogs: https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/blogs/vicki-hird


Socials:

Instagram, X, LinkedIn: @vickihird

Bluesky: @vickihird.bsky.social

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/vickihird


Wildlife gardening resources:

https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/gardening


Nicole Masters


Nicole Masters is an agroecologist, coach, and author specialising in regenerative soil and land management. Since 1999 she has worked with farmers, organisations, and land stewards worldwide, helping implement regenerative practices across more than 30 million acres through ecological systems thinking and practical coaching.


Links

Website: https://www.integritysoils.com/ for online course, coaches

Book "For the love of Soil" 

Their CREATE school applications open on the 1st of May

 https://www.integritysoils.com/pages/create-2026-mexico


Socials: Facebook 

Insta: @masters.nicole &  @integrity_soils 

YouTube


Excellent tutorial YouTube videos with Nicole by LA Sanitation


Nick Mole


Nick Mole joined PAN UK (Pesticide Action Network UK) in 2007 after working with the Environmental Investigation Agency. He leads PAN’s national policy work, conducting research and gathering evidence to support reduced pesticide use and safer alternatives. PAN UK is the only UK charity focused solely on addressing pesticide harms and promoting sustainable alternatives in agriculture, urban areas, homes, and gardens.


Links


PAN UK: https://www.pan-uk.org

Pesticide-Free Towns: https://www.pan-uk.org/pesticide-free/

Pavement Plant Guide: https://www.pan-uk.org/pavement-plants/

Gardening Without Pesticides: https://www.pan-uk.org/gardening-without-pesticides/


Marni Thompson


Marni Thompson grew up on a family ranch in Montana and holds a BSc in Range Science from Montana State University. She has worked with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service for 26 years and helps farmers and ranchers implement soil health principles across the state. She also supports the annual Soil Health Symposium in Billings, Montana.


Socials


Facebook and Instagram: @marnikittothompson

Understanding Ag: @Understandingag


Further References


Medieval Way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDS6dGi6oZY


Ghent parks (Netherlands) – managed without pesticides.


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