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  1. Nursery Staff. Soil is the most complex biomaterial on Earth...really! Join the very knowledgeable and enthusiastic Stephen Andrews (UC Berkeley Professor, specializing in soils) for a hands-on class to discover the basics of creating a successful compost, and how the soil foodweb drives the sustainability of nearly all living things on Earth.

  2. In celebration of Marin Village’s 10-year anniversary, Stephen Andrews will give a talk entitled: “Soils and Health: Getting Dirty is Good at Any Age” In his talk, Stephen will address the importance of soil microbes to human health and wellness. Stephen is a soil scientist, educator, and natural resources consultant.

  3. Stephen Andrews (UC Berkeley Professor, specializing in soils) will lead this class in learning the important physical properties of soil!

  4. In this next class in the soil series, join the very knowledgeable Stephen Andrews (UC Berkeley Professor, specializing in soils) for a hands-on class to discover how the chemical reactions of soil clean our air, clean our water, and make nutrients available to plants.

  5. Sep 28, 2015 · Stephen Andrews, Bay Friendly Coalition educator, teaches Marin Master Gardeners about the future of lawns in California. Hint: there will be few. Post questions below! #bayfriendlylandscaping

  6. Aug 25, 2010 · Today the Dirt Dude, Stephen Andrews, soil scientist and Professor of Environmental Earth Science at UC Berkeley. is going to answer questions on the foundation of your garden's soil. By. Annie Spiegelman, Contributor. Author of Talking Dirt: The Dirt Diva's Down-to-Earth Guide to Organic Gardening. Aug 25, 2010, 03:23 PM EDT | Updated Dec 6, 2017.

  7. Ø Breathing in Ø Playing in Ø Gardening in, and Ø Ingesting. 40 trillion bacterial cells. 30 trillion human cells. Our exposure to microbes is inevitable. So, let’s focus on the benefits. Microbes are our constant companions. We have more microbes on and in us, than we have human cells by 1.3:1. (Gilbert & Knight, 2017) Microbes RULE!