Gardener

Microbes in your garden is an all natural way to manage soil health.

From Urban Jungle To Food Forest,

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Whether you're a plant dad, urban jungle enthusiast or a plantista, gardeners are small-scale farmers. They cultivate a small area of land for private food and flower production, as well as mental health enhancement. There are several types of gardening including in-ground, raised bed, container, hydroponic, aquaponic and aeroponic. Most grow vegetables, flowers and herbs either in their back yard or in community gardens. Home gardeners are meticulous. They notice every bee, butterfly or beneficial insect but can also identify harmful intruders.


Many indoor gardeners even name their plants like Charlotte and Jasper, for a personal bond. We enjoy healthy growth and beautiful flowers and produce. We understand many home gardeners are feeding their families, and prefer organic production methods. Our focus is to help you improve growing media health, increase plant longevity, improve harvest quantity and quality, and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

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More Root = More Fruit

We have a saying around here…"more root equals more fruit." Roots are the foundation of the plant, just like your feet. If you're 7'-0" tall, but only wear a size 3 shoe, your foundation is not broad or stable enough to support your height and growth – there's a high likelihood you'll fall over. So, in order to grow strong, healthy, productive plants, you must focus on building a strong root system. A strong root system stems from a nutrient and microbe-rich growing medium.

WHAT ARE MICROBES?

"Spiritual healing: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature."

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