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Soil health begins with biological diversity

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A landscaper's responsibility is to improve the aesthetics of a property. They deal with multiple plant varieties including herbaceous plants, sod and turf grasses for lawns, shrubs, trees and much more. Many also install irrigation systems. Sometimes new fertile soil must be added. After the new installation is complete, many landscapers service those customers by mulching, aerating and fertilizing annually. Our mission at Wind River Microbes is to simplify those services and provide an "insurance policy" of sorts. We want to help ensure that those new roots have a high survival rate and foster the soil biology so the roots can cycle nutrients, as God designed.

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"Insurance Policy"

Insurance…not literally, of course. At some point after a new installation, there's a high probability your customer will take on the yard maintenance duties. But what if that new customer doesn't have a green-thumb, and as the landscaper, you've just guaranteed the survivability of those plants and shrubs for a year? Have no fear – microbes are here to help. With a strong, diversified microbial community, you are actually giving those new transplants the best opportunity to survive. Root systems will develop quicker, nutrients will be delivered as needed, and mycorrhiza will help thwart pathogen development.

WHAT ARE MICROBES?

"Landscaping is the result of a collaboration between art and God's creations."

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