What commercial organic growers have known for decades, is becoming a known fact for the home gardener: Feed the soil, not the plants! The only way to feed the soil is by using only organic soil amendments. Synthetic fertilizers do not contribute to good soil structure.

Organic gardening is about soil structure. Better soil structure will result in a more beautiful and healthier garden, bigger yields of great tasting fruits and vegetables, better resistance to plant diseases and, better soil aeration and water retention. After treating your soil with SoilSoup for a season, approx. 1/3 less water is needed for watering.

Synthetic fertilizers or pesticides are not part of "good soil structure". Instead, an abundance of microorganisms is the important part of good soil structure! Start using organic soil components and you will be able to reduce, if not eliminate, the need for all garden chemicals. If it was up to us, throw them away and don't look back!

When you feed your plants with a synthetic fertilizers you slowly destroy the "living soil structure" and keep the plants dependent on chemicals! Synthetic fertilizers only feed for a short period of time. The water retention in the soil decrease, as well as a plants natural resistance to diseases. And, when it is recommended that you keep your kids and your pets indoors for a few days after an application of "blue pellets" in your back yard, isn't something wrong!

Soil is best understood from a biological rather than a chemical perspective.
Good soil is alive! By returning micro organisms to the soil, the natural "soil web" will start to solve all sorts of problems in its own natural way. Things will only improve when the microbes start working in your soil, no matter what kind of soil you have to start with.

Microbial life is about eating and being eaten, processing food and allowing the natural system to go to work uninterrupted. All microbial life will eventually team up with other life forms in the soil and start producing food for the plants, aerate the soil, and make sure moisture is retained for a "dry day". Every time a fungi or bacteria is digested, nutrients are left behind. In contrast to chemical fertilizers, organic nutrients will retain in the soil until the plant seek out the nutrients and feeds on them. In exchange for these nutrients, the plant will release exudates from its roots, which in turn provide a good food source to sustain the microbes. In short, an ecosystem of a healthy, functioning soil food web.

"There is more biological diversity in a cubic yard of healthy soil than above-ground in all of the tropical rainforests on earth!"

SoilSoup is a powerful supercharger of the soil food web. In a teaspoon of SoilSoup there are billions of beneficial microbes ready to play their part in the soil food web. In contrast to any shelf stable "worm tea", the microbes in SoilSoup are metabolically active, which means they are "awake". Soilsoup contains up to 25,000 times more microbes than the starter inoculant.

In the end, SoilSoup will out-perform any chemical fertilizer short term or long term.

Start using SoilSoup and experience the quick and noticeable results after just a few applications. Most SoilSoup users claim that everything starts to "perk up" after just one or two applications.
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