Growing Stronger Plants the Natural Way: Let Fungi Do the Hard Work
Growing Stronger Plants the Natural Way: Let Fungi Do the Hard Work As the gardening season begins and we finally venture outside with seed trays, compost, and high hopes, there’s one quiet helper already waiting beneath our feet… fungi. Not the kind you panic about on old bread—but the kind that could transform how we grow plants, reduce fertiliser use, and make our gardens far more sustainable. What Are These “Good” Fungi? The key players here are mycorrhizal fungi (pronounced my-core-eye-zal ). These fungi form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. In simple terms: The plant gives the fungi sugars (from photosynthesis) The fungi help the plant absorb water and nutrients Think of it as extending the plant’s root system—like plugging your garden into a much larger underground network. Why This Matters in Your Garden Using fungi isn’t just clever—it’s very effective. 1. Stronger, Healthier Plants Fungi help plants access nutrients like phosphorus an...