23/01/2022
By nature for nature flr the love of growing healthy food and fiber
The Eh**phouse soil enhancer, for almost 2 years we have been focused on our product and its performance, the goal is to have the best kick starter not only for healthy nutrient rich produce but to get the soil to do what soils need to do naturally, GROW stuff.
Compost
Compost is always a good addition to soils, it provides nutrients, retains your moisture (especially with the dry spells we have had in the last couple of years), it stimulates microbial and fungi growth and is just a must have if you care about making your soil a living soil.
Worm castings
Earthworm castings have over 60 micro-nutrients and trace minerals, including calcium, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphates and potash. Castings act as a buffer to help plants grow in soil where the pH levels are too high or too low. They balance pH so plants can absorb nutrients from the soil.
Biochar
Biochar is a form of charcoal used as a soil amendment. Though similar in appearance, it differentiates from charcoal that is used for fuel, and is far more beneficial to the environment.
Biochar provides many of the same benefits as other organic materials, but it is a more permanent alternative. Due to its increased porosity and chemical nature, biochar has the ability to attract and retain water and nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous. In depleted soils with few organic resources, and inadequate water supplies, the application of biochar can increase soil fertility, and aid in nutrient preservation.
EM - Essential Micro organisms
E.M. is a combined culture of aerobic microorganisms (requiring oxygen to survive) and anaerobic (requires no oxygen to survive) that co-exist together to the mutual advantage of both (symbiosis). E.M combines with the existing microorganisms within the soil. They work together to build a healthy living soil.
Molasses
A hint of sweetness no one has ever say no to, neither will your soil microbes and the natural sugar is good for your microbial life.
In recent years, bacterial interspecies interactions mediated by small molecule natural products have been found to give rise to a surprising array of phenotypes in soil-dwelling bacteria, especially among Streptomyces and Bacillus species.
So yes there is compost out there, then there are soil enhancers that do a lot more than just add a bit of nutrients and organic matter to your soil, when you use our soil enhancer you are not just rejuvenating your soil, you are adding to your soil what nature has designed to be in your soil, a living soil. Follow the application up with good mulching and forget about fertilizer for life, God created nature to perfection.
For those that want to place orders for February there is limited stock available at K10 per Kilogram
LETS GROW TOGETHER, OUR SOIL, OUR FOOD AND OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM, LETS GET THE CARBON WHERE IT BELONGS, IN THE SOIL!