Throughout her accomplished talent like career, Margit Olle has authored 16 books on sustainable vegetable cultivation and made 5 significant discoveries (detailed in the video):
Read more: A Pioneer in Sustainable Vegetable Cultivation with Remarkable Discoveries
UBP (Universal Bio Protector) products are concentrated organic mineral fertilizers with high-quality humic and fulvic acids and minerals bound to organic matter. The current experiment aimed to study UBP's effect on the tomato determinate variety Mato. The study looked at yield, biomass, and nutrient content in fruits.
Here is one possible way: This study looked at how well effective microorganisms helped tomato plants grow and how they affected the nutrients in the plants. There were two groups: one with effective microorganisms (EM) and one without (control). Effective microorganisms (EM) improve the quality of tomato transplants because they remain compact with a greater stem diameter. The leaves of the plants with EM had higher levels of nutrients like nitrates, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg).
Guess what, light spectrum-based plants Ca nutrition gives greenhouse manufacturers (who hopefully would like to buy the greenhouse lighting model) lots of work, in order to facilitate the work of farmers and to increase their income!
We are excited to announce that Margit Olle, one of our esteemed team members, recently participated in two major events that explore the future of sustainable farming.
EU Horizon Europe Cost Action CA20127 WIRE Project Meeting
Olle, M. 2024. The Urban Farming Handbook: [5 in 1] : Learn How to Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs in Small Spaces | Including Vertical Gardening, Container Gardening, and Composting. Amazon Kindle Edition. 112 p.
Margit Olle from Tallinn University of Technology got a travel grant from Erasmus+ International dimension program to study composting at University of New South Wales (UNSW).
Read more: Travel grant to University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Preparing for next tomato growing season!This work presented here has reached out to world famous Silicon researchers, who present my results at different events, because they are novel globally.On picture down you can see the picture of tomato transplants:on the left – Si treatment, on the right – Control treatment.
NPO VEGGIES CULTIVATION: About the project "Improving cereal production technology" and future plans
Experiments with cereal crops within the project "Improving cereal production technology" are over and the project ended on 30.06.23. This project was the first stage for the possibility in the future to use those fertilizers in cereal production. Now we are seeking new possibilities to do experiments on open land and to see the results there. In the end of the project I interviewed the Jakob Lindam, who is Aru Agricultural Ltd. CEO. The interview is in Estonian language, while he is pointing out that collaboration with scientists is very good and you can trust the data then.































