Understanding The Benefits Hemp Offers To The Soil
Hemp, also called industrial hemp, is a plant from the same family as cannabis named Cannabaceae. Hemp is kind of a “wonder plant.” Thanks to its estimated 25,000 various uses! These contain food, making fibers, ropes, textiles, and paper, building materials, extracting oil with medicinal properties, and many more. From the hemp soil and roots to the seeds, stem, oil, and leaves, every single part of the hemp plant can be used and is beneficial. Hemp plants are generally tall and slender, with large amounts of thick, glossy leaves that grow off a central stem. Relying on the variety, hemp plants typically extend from 3 to 8 feet, though some types can reach as tall as 15 feet. Now let us move on the benefits of hemp to the soil. Less Reliance on Pesticides and Herbicides: Almost all combinations of hemp are naturally immune to insect pests and predators. It does not mean only that harmful chemical pesticides which can drain into the soil and waterways tha...