What Soilsoup Users are Saying:

The soil here in Ocean Park is mostly sand with a tiny bit of humus. The soil is depleted and dry and lacks most nutrients and soil organisms. I put organic fertilizer into the soil: Dr Earth with organisms in it, and soil amendments, e.g. steer or barnyard compost by Whitney farms. These things have helped a lot but nothing like a few weekly applications of SoilSoup.

What I found was absolutely stunning. The soil retention of moisture was increased at least by a third i.e., much less water was needed, even in this sandy soil, to keep the garden satisfied. My compost pile, which usually is not too happy, broke down twice as fast and had a rich exuberant profusion of red worms in the bottom foot of compost.

With SoilSoup on board, I won a top gardening prize in the local Green Angel Gardeners contest, and I am more than anecdotally confident that SoilSoup was a big reason for my garden' s health and it will be a part of my gardening repertoire for as long as I can still dig.

I had several plants that were doing ok they weren't limp or brown, they were just there. Within a week (a week!) of giving them all a good dose of SoilSoup, they were putting out new leaves and were perky and glossy! I really couldn't believe it, so I tried it on a nearly dead philodendron of my friend's and it did the same thing! I was sold!
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My garden showed staggering new growth this year after using SoilSoup. The garden is only a year old, but looks like a mature garden.

I really enjoy using SoilSoup in my garden. It's almost the only thing I use. My roses look great with no mildew, and I couldn't be happier.

I love my SoilSoup! It makes my cherry tomatoes and blueberries thrive. Since using SoilSoup my crop is larger and the fruits are sweeter. Thanks.

We've loved every minute of our SoilSoup brewer! Through various cultural techniques, our 32-sq.ft.tomato bed yielded about 100 lbs of fruit last year, and they reached 8-feet in height before they started trailing back down. It was quite the talk of the neighborhood and a sight to behold. Our bluebonnets were huge, as were their flower spikes, etc., etc. All in all, worm tea is truly an amazing substance. Thanks for a great product.

We bought a 25-gallon SoilSoup brewer in May, and I just had to tell you how great everything looks! I have several ornamental grass gardens and some of the grasses are a foot taller than normal. I had Shasta daisies five-feet tall, coneflowers, too! We still have a green lawn this is quite unusual in our area this time of year. But the best of all, I have a Hosta bed that looks like it has been planted with silk plants. The slugs have stayed away and the plants are beautiful. The ferns that are in this bed are still going strong. They are usually going dormant this time of year. I just can't praise this product enough!

Black spot on the leaves of my roses was not a problem this year, and aphids were not present. I took starts of tomatoes and cabbages and planted directly into some really dreadful soil. I drenched each plant with about a quart of 1:1 SoilSoup, then stood back and watched as the plants grew.


The results are very noticeable. In the greenhouse, my transplants shoot roots out like crazy. In the garden, the wintered-over lettuce and endive leaped into new growth. Where I have sprayed it on perennials, they are putting on splendid growth. We have had one good frost since I sprayed the lettuces, and the new growth did not have any damage. I am looking forward to a larger spray tank and greater coverage soon here at the lodge. I am excited to share my enthusiasm with others and continue seeing all that SoilSoup can do!

While I was at Emery's Garden Center yesterday I got into a conversation with one of their employees. He told me that having been active in the gardening industry for over 25 years, he had seen a lot of miracle soil solutions come and go. Initially, he thought SoilSoup was another one of those. After he decided to try SoilSoup on a rose at Emery's that had been plagued for years by black spot, he became a believer . The rose has had no recurring black spot, and he now uses SoilSoup on his own small farm near Walla Walla. He was thoroughly convinced of the product's effectiveness.


Imagine being able to create a beautiful lawn and disease-free fruit, vegetables and shrubbery cheaply with an environmentally friendly product. The SoilSoup Bio-Blender has prevented and arrested downy and powdery mildew of squash plants, late blight of potatoes and tomatoes, botrytis of grapes and basil, leaf curl of peach and plum trees, anthracnose of beans and black spot of roses."

"By using aerobic compost tea, I have been able to prevent disease in my fruit trees even with the warm moist summers that we have. The results are pretty amazing. It's been a real boon to organic food farmers who must abide by strict guidelines."