Effective, Eco-Friendly Fertilizer,
Biostimulants and Soil Amendments

Healthy Soil | Hardy Plants

Helping Regenerate Our Planet's Soil and Atmosphere

Healthy soil contains organic carbon [C] and organic matter that provides food for a strong microbial rhizosphere (mycorrhizae). Plants thrive in a high microbial environment. Mycorrhizae and other microorganisms, in exchange for carbon energy from the plant, transport nutrients from the soil and feeds it to the plants. The more robust the rhizosphere, the more nutrient uptake and the more hardy the plant. That’s where eco-friendly fertilizer can help.

Hardy plants have more biomass, thus creating a higher amount of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis makes carbon drawdown possible. Carbon drawdown pulls unwanted carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, which cleans and preserves the earth's atmosphere. Then it turns it back into food in the form of sugars for the microbial rhizosphere. Those feed the plant for healthy cell growth, producing fruits and flowers. As a plant grows through a process called respiration, it returns clean air to the atmosphere for us to breathe.

Healthy soils and hardy plants produce great-tasting fruit, vegetables, and grains with higher levels of nutrition for human and animal consumption. They also produce beautiful and colorful trees, house plants, and flowers that create a better living environment.

Better Life!

Our eco-friendly, biological fertilizer products are high in carbon, high in organic matter, and provide organic and mineral nutrition. We also offer mycorrhiza, beneficial bacteria, plant extracts, and plant proteins. That include 100% vegetable-based amino acids and peptides, which can create an ecosystem for plants to survive and thrive.

Nutritious food and cleaner air to breathe is a bonus!

Organics and Biologicals

Organic and biological soil amendments and fertilizers stand out as the champions of sustainability compared to their synthetic counterparts. These amendments improve soil structure, increase microbial activity, and enhance nutrient availability over time, creating a thriving environment for plants. In contrast, synthetic fertilizers often provide a quick nutrient boost but can lead to soil degradation, nutrient runoff, and long-term environmental harm. Moreover, organic products contribute to a cycle of sustainability that synthetic fertilizers simply can't match. They not only help preserve biodiversity but also fosters healthier soil, leading to more resilient plants that can better withstand pests and diseases. Choosing organic means you're investing in a healthier planet and a sustainable future, ensuring that your growing and cultivating efforts support the environment rather than harm it.

Soil Matters

Healthy soil gives us clean air and water, bountiful crops and forests, productive grazing lands, diverse wildlife, and beautiful landscapes. Soil does all this by performing five essential functions:

Sustaining plant and animal life, This includes human life - The diversity and productivity of all living things depends on soil.

Regulating water - Soil helps control where rain, snowmelt, and irrigation water goes. Water and dissolved solutes flow over the land or into and through the soil.

Filtering and buffering potential pollutants - The minerals and microbes in soil are responsible for filtering, buffering, degrading, immobilizing, and detoxifying organic and inorganic materials. That includes industrial and municipal by-products and atmospheric deposits.

Cycling nutrients - Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and many other nutrients are stored, transformed, and cycled in the soil.

Physical stability and support - Soil structure provides a medium for plant roots.

Source: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/soils/health/