About Leanne Philip

Dr. Leanne J Philip, BSc. (Hon.); MSc.; PhD. is the Managing Director & Chief Scientist of Soil Advocates Inc. She studied at the University of Guelph as an undergraduate (Plant Biology, Environmental Management and Urban Horticulture) and as a graduate student (Plant & Soil Interactions). She has a keen interest in soil sciences, which lead her to the University of British Columbia in Vancouver for doctoral studies in soil carbon sequestration and movement within British Columbia’s clear-cut soils. Further work in soil sciences in Europe and Canada reinforced Dr. Philip’s belief that soil processes and mechanisms belowground drive aboveground aesthetics and plant interactions. While active in both research, mentorship and teaching, most recently Dr. Philip has been working in applied soil sciences in industry and community outreach. Dr. Philip is a native of southern Ontario and is a strong advocate for scientific literacy within her community and responsible environmental stewardship.

Warm Up Winter With the Benefits of Windbreaks

Protect your soil with the benefits of windbreaks during winter. Windbreaks are formations made up of hedgerows, trees or shrubberies planted with the purpose to provide a windshield and while protecting soil from erosion.

They are often implemented as hedgerows surrounding the edges of farms, or as trees or shrubbery in front of a home.

Here are […]

By |2017-12-26T11:36:32-05:00December 13th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , , , |

Invasive Plants VS Aggressive Weeds: Planting Knowledge

The truth is, invasive plants are not always weeds, but they are almost always detrimental. Invasive plants and weeds can be problematic in their own unique ways, but many people tend to lump them together in the same category.

Invasive plants are defined as foreign plant species that tend to spread quickly, at an […]

By |2017-12-06T14:36:33-05:00December 6th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , , , |

How Do You Know How Climate Change Is Effecting Soil?

Researchers continues to report on how climate change is effecting soil. As global warming and climate change progresses, the carbon stored inside Earth’s soil could escape into the atmosphere at a much faster rate than previously expected. In a worst-case climate change scenario, carbon dioxide emissions could increase by 34 to 37 percent by […]

By |2017-11-30T12:09:44-05:00November 30th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , , , |

Plant Fossil Analysis: What It Teaches Us

Plant fossil analysis teaches us that the species of plants we see on the planet today are only a small sampling of all the species that have existed throughout the history of the world. Botanists frequently use gene sequence analysis to compare living plants based on their shared ancestry.

But how have scientists been able to […]

By |2017-11-22T17:47:53-05:00November 22nd, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , , , |

The High Demand For Sand: How It Effects The Environment

Due to a high demand for sand, we are currently experiencing a global sand shortage and most people are not aware it is even an issue. Overuse of these global supplies for other purposes is having harmful effects on communities across the world, even promoting violent conflicts in some circumstances. In Vietnam, […]

All About The Poppy Flower: From Flanders Fields To Growing In Your Garden

The poppy flower has a strong connection and a long history with Canadians. Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD was the Canadian soldier who depicted poppies in the poem “In Flanders Fields”. No wonder the poppy has not only become a favorite flower, it has also become the symbol of Remembrance Day.

But even […]

By |2017-11-11T10:33:48-05:00November 11th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , |

The Art Collecting Canadian Plants For Preservation

People have been collecting Canadian plants for preservation for thousands of years. It can take the form of anything from a hobby for children to a full-time job for botanists and herbalists.

Many young kids, for example, have collected fallen leaves and pressed them between pages of books. From there, the hobby can grow into […]

By |2017-11-09T13:22:40-05:00November 8th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , , |

Tips for Getting The Most Out Of A Conference Or Trade Show

Major Trade Shows are taking place this season, including Landscape Ontario & the Canadian Greenhouse Conference.  Here are the top Trade Show tips! These are some of the most anticipated events of the year for flower, vegetable, cannabis and nursery growers. They have become an outstanding place for all growers, suppliers and […]

By |2017-10-25T12:09:55-04:00October 25th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , , , |

3 Practical Uses Of Hemp That You Probably Did Not Know About

The use of hemp plants is rapidly growing, making the hemp and marijuana industries two of the most promising industries for the future, despite quite a few regulations surrounding the growth and use of hemp and other cannabinoids in Canada and the United States.

Measures are already being taken to legalize recreational marijuana in Canada by the […]

By |2017-10-17T16:39:51-04:00October 17th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Environment|Tags: , , , , |

What Your Family Needs To Know About Artificial Grass

The main question is whether artificial grass and playing surfaces are responsible alternatives to natural grass.

Parents in the public school district in Washington, D.C. are concerned about some possible negative health effects associated with artificial turf used for sports surfaces. In response to these concerns, the city had one of it’s […]

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