How to Repair Soil Structure After Overaeration Damage
Over-aeration shatters the delicate architecture that roots rely on for air, water, and stability. The result is a loose, drought-prone dust bowl that repels moisture and stalls microbial life. Recovery hinges on rebuilding micro-aggregates, re-establishing pore gradients, and re-introducing living glue in the form of root exudates and microbial slime. The process is measurable within…