enhancing the life
in your soil

enhancing the life
in your soil

Our Services
Soil Reclaiming
Soil Analysis
Compost and Soil Work
"Real soil is active, alive, moving!
Critters everywhere, doing interesting things!"
Dr. Elaine Ingham, Ph.D
The Benefits of Our Services
Eliminate soil compaction and declining fertility.
Build more robust root systems in your plants,
as well as organic matter and structure in your soils.
Correct pH imbalances or erosion issues on your land.
Reduce costly inputs, balance the minerals and essential nutrients for your plant, and keep those vital nutrients available to your plants,
and prevent them from leaching in to our water systems.
Reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals in your food, water, air and environment.
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The Issues
Do you find yourself battling with nature to eliminate weeds, diseases
or pests in your gardens, trees,
lawns, or pastures?
Do your plants require more chemicals and inorganic fertilizers each year to be healthy?
Would you like to be able to produce healthy, productive plants with minimal costly inputs?
Want to improve your soil's ability to withstand drought or flooding,
and use up to 70% less water!?
Want to keep growing your cash crop without rotating out of production?
The SoilCultures Process
Searching for beneficial microbes.
This is the organic way!
Soil chemistry tests, while meaningful, do not explain how the nutrients locked in the sand, silt and clay particles of soil actually become available to the plant.
By working with the natural organisms in the soil, you can eliminate your need for inorganic fertilizers and chemicals,
while improving the health and yield of your plants-without weed
or fertility problems!
SoilCultures.com will analyze your
soil and, by introducing beneficial organisms, allow your soil to “wake back up” after years of compaction
and chemical problems.
The Old Answers
Old conventional plant management practices focus on adding chemicals and inorganic fertilizers
to amend the soil.
These “traditions” ignore the fact that these substances are harmful to the beneficial organisms living in the soil -- as well as to other life forms.
Today, the typical farmer must rely heavily on chemical inputs
to make a living.
Even in more populated areas, homeowners depend on these inputs to keep their lawns green and pristine.
This cycle of trying to chemically feed and protect our plants
from above is inadequate.
Humans have not developed the sophisticated systems of communication with our plant's
root systems that the
beneficial soil microbes have.
By applying chemicals,
we put to sleep the very organisms that are vital to the plants survival.
The Older Answers
Older and ancient agricultural societies in Greece and Rome knew something of composting technologies and used them for everyday survival.
That laymen's knowledge has been lost through the development of more chemically oriented technologies.
Nature has it's own mechanism for allowing the plants to be in control of their own lives and nutrient uptake.
This “living soil” provides benefits to the entire planet that reaches
far beyond its benefits to plants.
Healthy soil will filter groundwater, purifying and taking out harmful
heavy metals and chemicals.
It will also positively impact air quality, possessing an immense potential to uptake excess carbon emissions in our atmosphere.
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