Soil Health 

Garden Management

Soil Health

Growing up in the Pacific Northwest has installed a deep appreciation of, and attention to the natural world. We found that conventional fertilizers are a major pollutant affecting our keystone species in the PNW, like salmon and steelhead.

Our company uses compost teas and other solutions that add to the overall health of your soil and build a base of microorganisms that will naturally feed your gardens without leaching excess nutrients or pollutants into our waterways.

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What We do

Consulting

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Compost Tea Application

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Comprehensive Soil Health planning

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What Makes Our Fertilizers Different?


We fertilize with a holistic approach using natural ingredients. Our compost tea is brimming with millions of microorganisms specified toward creating a thriving soil biome. Healthy soil helps plants take advantage of available nutrients, as well as create mutually beneficial relationships with fungus and other microorganisms which help plants fight disease and recover faster.