Soil Recovery

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For land & lawns that have been polluted, require fertilizer, or can’t sustain plant life (other than “weeds”)

  • Soil assessment & history review – Evaluates soil texture, structure, organic matter, and visible symptoms, along with site use history, to understand why the ground feels infertile, compacted, or “dead.”

  • Diagnostic soil testing – Uses targeted soil tests (pH, nutrients, salts, contaminants where relevant) to pinpoint imbalances and stressors that are limiting plant growth and microbial life.

  • Soil recovery strategy – Outlines practical steps such as aeration, organic amendments, mulching, and cover cropping to rebuild soil structure, increase organic matter, and invite beneficial microbes back in.

  • Water & compaction management – Addresses drainage, irrigation, and traffic patterns to reduce compaction and water stress so soil organisms can thrive and hold more moisture naturally.

  • Synthetic fertilizer phase-out plan – Provides a transition plan from chemical dependence to biologically active, self-feeding soil, helping gardens become more resilient, productive, and less prone to failure over time.

For land & lawns that have been polluted, require fertilizer, or can’t sustain plant life (other than “weeds”)

  • Soil assessment & history review – Evaluates soil texture, structure, organic matter, and visible symptoms, along with site use history, to understand why the ground feels infertile, compacted, or “dead.”

  • Diagnostic soil testing – Uses targeted soil tests (pH, nutrients, salts, contaminants where relevant) to pinpoint imbalances and stressors that are limiting plant growth and microbial life.

  • Soil recovery strategy – Outlines practical steps such as aeration, organic amendments, mulching, and cover cropping to rebuild soil structure, increase organic matter, and invite beneficial microbes back in.

  • Water & compaction management – Addresses drainage, irrigation, and traffic patterns to reduce compaction and water stress so soil organisms can thrive and hold more moisture naturally.

  • Synthetic fertilizer phase-out plan – Provides a transition plan from chemical dependence to biologically active, self-feeding soil, helping gardens become more resilient, productive, and less prone to failure over time.