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Energies Of Life
Good Organic Gardening
|July - August 2020
By capturing the energies flowing through a site and diverting them into natural cycles, we can use them to increase growth in a living system
If we observe nature over a long enough period of time, we begin to notice the distinct way in which nature operates and what makes it so sustainable.
Nothing is ever wasted; all things are cycled and recycled, over and over. Old life gives rise to new and all the building blocks of life are endlessly reused. Whether it’s through the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle or water cycle, nature’s modus operandi is always the same.
These cycles aren’t only concerned with nutrients and physical matter, though — they’re critically associated with the cycling of energy, whether such energy is associated with the molecular chemical bonds in organic matter or the gravitational potential energy of water.
Even though these natural cycles work like autonomous clockwork, they do so to fulfil a distinct purpose of nature, which is the unrelenting goal of creating new life.

THE CYCLES OF LIFE: PRODUCERS, CONSUMERS AND DECOMPOSERS
In nature, when matter and energy are cycled, living systems grow. Biologically, plants, trees, algae and lichens are classed as producers or autotrophs: organisms that can produce their own food using light, water, carbon dioxide or other chemicals.
They capture the energy of the sun through photosynthesis and store it in chemical bonds by creating carbohydrates and sugars, for example — alternative forms of stored energy.
This story is from the July - August 2020 edition of Good Organic Gardening.
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